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INTRODUCTION
As part of the program to welcome international visitors to
the United States, the United States Travel Service has
compiled this listing of plant visits from information submit-
ted by State and Territorial Travel Offices. It does not
represent a complete listing and in no way reflects upon
plants that by inadvertence have been omitted. Revisions
and additions to this list should be sent to the United States
Travel Service, U.S. Department of Commerce,
Washington, D.C. 20230.
This list is arranged by State and City. For those who are
interested in locating plants of a particular industry, it is also
classified by industry. The plants of an industry may be
located by referring to the page numbers shown in the
Industry Classification Index and then by finding the appro-
priate industry code number on those pages.
In all cases appointments for plant visits should be made in
advance, either by telephone or letter. Call or write the
official listed. It should be kept in mind, of course, that
retooling operations, vacations and emergencies may make
it impossible for a plant to receive visitors at any given time.
Business groups planning visits to the United States should,
when applying for their visas at American Embassies or
Consulates, consult with the Commercial or Economic
Officers. Not only can the staffs at the Embassies and
Consulates be helpful in planning business trips but, after
plans are finalized, they can announce your visit to business
firms and organizations in the United States. Also ask about
the Department of Commerce Commercial Invitation,
which serves as a letter of introduction to U.S. officials and
businessmen.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATE LISTINGS
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Arkansas
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Colorado 10
Connecticut 11
Delaware 12
District of Columbia 12
Florida 13
Georgia 15
Hawaii 20
Idaho 21
Illinois 23
Indiana 27
Iowa 32
Kansas 35
Kentucky 36
Louisiana 38
Maine 39
Maryland 41
Massachusetts 44
Michigan 48
Minnesota 56
Mississippi 61
Missouri 63
Montana 69
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Nebraska 71
Nevada 76
New Hampshire 76
New Jersey 78
New Mexico 78
New York 80
North Carolina 82
North Dakota 89
Ohio 91
Oklahoma 100
Oregon 103
Pennsylvania 107
Rhode Island 115
South Carolina 116
South Dakota 117
Tennessee 118
Texas 120
Utah 125
Vermont 1 26
Virginia 133
Washington 135
West Virginia 137
Wisconsin 138
Wyoming 142
American Samoa 144
Puerto Rico 144
Virgin Islands 149
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION INDEX 15)
I
ALABAMA
BIRMINGHAM
95 Astralloy- Vulcan Corporation, P.O. Box 6206.
Alloy steel manufacturer. Tour of the plant with a
demonstration of cutting operations. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 15 maximum. Written
advance notice of 6 weeks required. Spanish transla-
tion available. Children not admitted. Contact Mr.
Frank O'Neill, Vice President. Phone: 205
853-0300.
48 International Forest Seed Company, 3624 Sixth
Avenue, South. Visitors see processing of certified
orchard grown seed, including seed retrieval opera-
tions, processing and packaging for shipment.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Children not
admitted. Contact Mr. William Isaacs. Phone: 205
591-1989.
95 O'Neal Steel Company, 744 North 41st Street. Steel
manufacturer. Tours are conducted through the op-
eration facility, including computerized on-line
order entry and the shipping function. Tours
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 10 days required.
Children not admitted. Contact Hugh Williamson.
Phone:205 591-8111.
DEMOPOLIS
74 Gulf States Paper Corporation, Highway 80 West.
Paper and paperboard manufacturer. Tour consists
of an introduction; slide presentation of mill opera-
tions and company history; safety briefing; tour of
unrestricted areas of the mill, followed by a
question-and-answer session. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 6-24. Writ-
ten notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Richard Tenhet, Personnel Assistant.
Phone: 205 289-1242, Ext. 280.
GADSDEN
5 Coosa River Garment Company (Bobbie Brooks,
Inc.), 2636 E. Meighan Boulevard. Ladies' apparel
manufacturer. Tours Tuesday and Thursday,
1:15-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 35 minutes. No tours
in July and August. Group number: 10-25. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Jim White, Plant Engineer. Phone: 205 492-3631.
MOBILE
88 Alabama State Docks, North Water Street, P.O.
Box 1588. Harbor tour of port facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Group number: 4-12. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
Gerry Robinson, General Sales Manager. Phone:
205 438-2481.
95 Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, 401 Av-
enue, West. Heavy industrial plate fabricating;
water and oil storage tanks, stacks, ducts and
pressure vessels. Visitors see the fabricating pro-
cess, plant equipment and office. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Cameras not permitted. Chil-
dren not admitted. Contact F.C. Warrington. Phone:
205 798-7000.
MONTGOMERY
36 Farmbest Foods, Inc., 950 West South Boulevard.
Dairy. Visitors will see how raw milk is processed
from the time it is received until it goes into storage
room as finished product. Tours Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10-20. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Harry A. Youngworth, Plant
Superintendent. Phone: 205 288-4071.
51 Stockham Valves & Fittings, Inc., 4000 Tenth
Avenue, North. Valve and pipe fittings manufac-
turer. Tour consists of entire process of valve and
pipe fittings manufacture beginning with foundry
operation. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours two weeks in
July and one week in December for Christmas.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact Charles Puckett or
Ernie Reeves. Phone: 205 592-6361.
MUSCLE SHOALS
27 Tennessee Valley Authority, National Fertilizer De-
velopment Center. Fertilizer research and develop-
ment center (liquid and granular fertilizers, nitric
acid and ammonia). Tours Monday through Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2-3 hours. Group
number: 35 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Peter Clark, Jr., Supervisor, Visitor Relations Unit.
Phone: 205 383-4631, Ext. 451.
ALABAMA
TALLASSEE
99 Tallassee Mills of the Mount Vernon Mills, Inc.,
P.O. Box 667. Textile manufacturing — wearing ap-
parel, industrial fabric and print cloth. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours the first week in
July. Group number: 2-30. Advance notice required.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Pete Cottle, Personnel Director. Phone: 205
283-2567.
ALASKA
ANCHORAGE
49 Alaska Mill & Feed, Inc., 114 N. Orca. Feed
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Group number: 4-5 minimum.
Advance notice required. Clearances required. Con-
tact D.G. Donatello, President. Phone: 907
279-4519.
106 The Alaska Railroad, 1st Avenue and C Street. A
government-owned railroad with an interesting lay-
out and excellent facilities for providing transporta-
tion for the state. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact Harry T. Scheaffer, Administrative Of-
ficer, MP&E Branch. Phone: 907 265-2670.
54 Bering Sea Originals, 430 I Street. Ceramics man-
ufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 11 a.m.
Tour length: 15 minutes. Group number: 5-15.
Contact William F. Strane. Phone: 907 278-2421.
27 Don Chemical Company, 1 14 N. Orca. Rendering
works. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Group number: minimum of 4-5 persons.
Advance notice required. Contact D.G. Donatello,
President. Phone: 907 279-4519.
36 Matanuska Maid, Inc., 814 Northern Lights
Boulevard. Dairy processing plant. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 35
minutes. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Contact Donald Dye,
Plant Manager. Phone: 907 277-2446.
88 Port of Anchorage, 2000 Anchorage Port Road.
Tour of marine facility only. Tours of merchant
vessels at berth are not available. (Dock activity is
dependent on ship scheduling.) Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 10 minimum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
Joan Movius, Office Manager. Phone: 907
272-1531.
CORDOVA
50 New England Fish Company (Orca Cannery, one
mile north of Cordova). Fish processing. Processing
of salmon from the time it arrives on the dock to the
canned product. Also manufacture of cans in can
loft. Plant open May 15 through September 15.
Visitors welcome during regular processing hours.
Contact Plant Manager or Cordova Chamber of
Commerce. Phone: 907 424-3225 or 907 424-7260.
50 North Pacific Processors, Inc. Salmon and crab
processing plant. Plant open May 15 through Sep-
tember 15 for salmon, and November 15 through
May 15 for crab. Visitors welcome during regular
processing hours. Contact Plant Manager. Phone:
907 424-3267.
50 St. Elias Ocean Products. Fish and crab processing.
Fish processing May 15 through September 15 and
crab processing November 15 through May 15.
Visitors welcome during regular processing hours.
Japanese and Filipino translation available. Contact
Plant Manager. Phone: 907 424-7234.
FAIRBANKS
106 Alaska Railroad, Northern Terminus, 280 North
Cushman. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Contact Greater Fairbanks Chamber of
Commerce for information. Phone: 907 456-7736.
42 University of Alaska Musk Ox Experimental Farm,
244 Yankovich Road. Raising musk oxen for the
wool (qiviut). Tours arranged by special appoint-
ment only; however, a visitor's viewing stand gives
a good view of the farm at all times. Advance notice
required. Contact Farm Manager. Phone: 907
479-2320.
HAINES-PORT CHILKOOT
54 Alaska Indian Arts, Inc., Port Chilkoot Barracks.
Native craftsman, carvers, sculptors, etc. Contact
Carl Heinmiller at 907 766-2160 or Haines-Port
Chilkoot Chamber of Commerce for information.
HOMER
50 Alaska Wild Berry Products, Pioneer Avenue. Pro-
cessing of wild berries into jams and jellys.
14 Small Boat Harbor. Fishing fleet. Contact Homer
Chamber of Commerce for information.
JUNEAU
14 Small Boat Harbor. Fishing fleet. Contact Juneau
Chamber of Commerce for information.
KETCHIKAN
50 New England Fish Company, 930 Stedman. Fish
processing plant. Contact Plant Manager at 907
225-3166 or Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce for
information.
ALASKA
PALMER
108 Alaska Power Administration. Electrical power gen-
eration. Plant open around the clock, visitors wel-
come. Usually closed in April for annual plant
maintenance.
SEWARD
106 Alaska Railroad, City Dock. Phone: 907 224-5550.
65 Kenai Lumber, Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.
Phone: 907 224-5202.
14 Small Boat Harbor. Contact Harbormaster. Phone:
907 224-3420.
42 University of Alaska Institute of Marine Science.
Phone:907 224-5261.
ARIZONA
BAGDAD
29 Cyprus Bagdad Copper Company, Lower Main.
Mining operation. Producer of electrolytically re-
fined copper and copper and moly concentrate. Tour
of the mining, milling and maintenance facilities.
Tours weekdays except first and last weeks of any
month, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 10-40. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Jan McDonald. Phone: 602
633-2241.
GLENDALE
48 Hydroculture, Inc., 99th Avenue at Glendale Av-
enue. Hydroponic (soilless) growing equipment and
hydroponic produce. Tour of 100-acre complex
devoted to soilless growing of vegetables and plants
under environmentally controlled conditions. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 50 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children not admitted. Contact
Malcolm L. Lentz, President. Phone: 602
934-3481.
HAYDEN
34 Kennecott Copper, Ray Mines Divsion, P.O. Box 8.
Copper mine. Tour of reduction plant, secondary
crusher, concentrator and smelter. Tours daily,
except Wednesdays and weekends. Tour length: 3-5
hours. Group number: 15-100. Written advance
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
J.H. Maize. Phone: 602 356-781 1, Ext. 378.
INSPIRATION
29 Inspiration Consolidated. Copper mine. Visitors
view the pit, leaching and tank house. Must have
own vehicle to go from the office to the top of the
mine. No open-toed shoes. Tours Monday through
Friday by advance notice. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 15-20. Advance notice required. No
sketches permitted. Contact Marty Winquest.
Phone:602 473-2411.
LAKE HAVASU CITY
66 McCulloch Corporation, 900 Lake Havasu Avenue.
Chain saw manufacturer. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10-1 1:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length:
90 minutes to 3 hours. No tours the first two weeks
in July. Group number: 10-25. Advance notice of 5
days required. Spanish, French and German transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact David P. Shay, Industrial Relations. Phone:
602 855-4171.
PHOENIX
66 Conner Manufacturing Company, Inc., 2540 East
Magnolia. Repair and overhaul of gas turbine parts;
manufacturer of precision machine and sheet metal
parts. A general tour showing manufacturing
capabilities, as well as examples of repairs per-
formed. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
required. Contact James Conner, General Manager.
Phone: 602 275-6257.
41 Courier Terminal Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 29039.
CRT terminals and hardcopy terminals. Tours Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 5-20. Advance
notice required. Contact James Cogan. Phone: 602
244-1392.
68 Mech-Tronics Corporation, 2515 East Buckeye
Road. Speciality manufacturing of component parts
for aircraft, aerospace and cordless telephones. Tour
consists of a briefing on the history of the company;
a movie is shown if it is available, followed by a tour
of the facility. Tours weekdays, except Friday. Tour
length: 35 minutes. Group number: 2-10. Advance
notice of 2 days required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Ms. Ann Donahoe, Personnel Director. Phone: 602
267-063 1 .
30 Mountain Bell and AT&T, 211 West Monroe.
Communication equipment. Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes to 2 hours. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Hazel Wright. Phone: 602 263-3239.
72 Phoenix Newspapers, Inc., P.O. Box 1950, 120
East VanBuren. Tour consists of seeing the com-
plete mechanical process involved in the production
of a newspaper. A slide presentation is given prior to
the tour of the newsroom, wire services and com-
poser room. Tours daily, at 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 10-30. Advance notice of 1
day required. Children under 12 not admitted. Con-
tact Sue Beaner. Phone: 602 271-8666.
ARIZONA
SCOTTSDALE
5 Novis Denne', 7507 East Osborn Road. Manufac-
turer of "The Roadrunner" women's sportswear
and dresses. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. No sketches permitted. Contact Colleen
Gaudino Nord, Vice President of Operations and
Design. Phone: 602 946-3241 or 602 946-6752.
TUCSON
87 Kitt Peak National Observatory, 950 North Cherry.
Astronomy research. Tour of observatory facilities.
Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 60 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Public Informa-
tion Officer. Phone: 602 327-5511.
30 Mountain Bell Telephone Company, 124 East Pen-
nington. Visitors see operation of telephone com-
pany. Tours weekdays, except Monday, 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tour length: 75 minutes. Group number:
12 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Betty Patalajski. Phone: 602 791-2429.
ARKANSAS
CLARKSVILLE
66 Clarksville Machine Works, Inc., P.O. Box 160.
Manufacturer of hydro-coolers, custom machines
and brick-strapping equipment. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Bill Park, Sales Man-
ager. Phone: 501 754-2022.
79 Virginia Fiberglass Products, Inc., 1-40 and 103.
Manufacturer of fiberglass products, portable sanita-
tion units. Visitors will see a demonstration of basic
fiberglass lay-up. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group member: 10 maximum. No tours on Christ-
mas and New Year's. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Gary L. Loop, Plant Manager.
Phone:501754-6511.
EL DORADO
85 Cooper Industrial Products, Prescolite Drive. Man-
ufacturer of molded rubber products. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours first week in June and last two weeks
in December. Group number: 10 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Joe Buschhammer. Phone: 501
862-6441.
40 Prescolite, A US Industries Company, Industrial
Road. Manufacturer of incandescent lighting fix-
tures. Tour of die casting and metal fabricating plant
and assembly plant. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Vernon C. Boothe,
Plant Manager. Phone: 501 862-8181.
FAYETTEVILLE
5 Bear Brand Hosiery Company, Highway 71 South,
P.O. Box 1130. Manufacturer of ladies' nylon
stockings and panty hose. Complete tour starting
with raw product to shipment. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours first 2 weeks in July and week of
Christmas. Group number: 6-20. Written advance
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Edward Shimkus, Personnel Manager. Phone: 501
521-4000.
68 E.P.C. of Arkansas, 3265 Highway 71, South, P.O.
Box 1 129. Fabrication of tubular parts for plumbing,
refrigeration and air conditioning industries. Tour
consists of briefing, tour of manufacturing area and
question-and-answer session. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 60-90
minutes. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact George McLaughlin, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 501 443-2368.
40 Kearney Division, Kearney-National, Inc. Manufac-
turer of electrical transmission and distribution
equipment. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 50
maximum. Written advance notice of 6 weeks re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
J. Claybrook, Plant Manager. Phone: 501 521-3700.
FORT SMITH
36 The Acee Company, 415 South 10th Street. Dairy.
Milk processing and packaging. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance notice
required. Contact A. Curtis Goldtrap. Phone: 501
782-0383.
HOT SPRINGS
1 Arkansas Abrasives, Inc., Sleepy Valley Road,
P.O. Box 1298. Manufacturer of genuine Arkansas
oilstones. Visitors see cutting, finishing, and pac-
kaging of genuine Arkansas oilstones. Tours Wed-
nesday, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 4-6. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Operations Manager. Phone: 501 624-5677.
12 Mountain Valley Spring Company, 150 Central
Avenue. Bottled water plant. Tours daily, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. No sketches permitted. Contact
John J. Downes, Director. Phone: 501 624-3101.
ARKANSAS
109 National Rejectors, Inc., Highway 88, P.O. Box
1550. Money-handling systems. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 5-10. Written
advance notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Gilbert R. Audette, Vice President of Man-
ufacturing. Phone: 501 767-2313.
5 Whitehouse Manufacturing Company, Route 5,
Highway 7 South, P.O. Box 171. Hospital gar-
ments. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1
p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. No tours week of July
4. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
required. Contact Majeed Nahas, Plant Manager.
Phone:501525-1521.
JONESBORO
45 FMC Corporation, Agricultural Machinery Divi-
sion, 5601 East Highland Drive. Agricultural spray-
ing and harvesting equipment, industrial high pres-
sure pumps and sewer cleaners. Tour consists of
introduction including film and slide presentation
and plant tour. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours on
national holidays. Group number: 30-40. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Danish, French, German
and Spanish translation available. Contact Robert B.
Stevenson, International Manager. Phone: 501
935-1970.
LITTLE ROCK
33 Hoerner Waldorf Corporation, Patterson & Hoerner
Streets, P.O. Box 4197. Manufacturer of corrugated
shipping containers. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, 9-11 a.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 10-20. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact Vernon Withers, Personnel Direc-
tor. Phone: 501 565-1526, Ext. 39.
10 Jackson Cookie Company, 113 South Olive.
Cookies. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours 1 week in
July. Group number: 20-25. Advance notice of 3
days required. Children under 6 not admitted. Con-
tact T.O. Pinkerton or Harlan Moring. Phone: 501
372-2123.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
50 K.C. Foods, 3401 East Broadway. Baking powder.
Tours Monday through Friday, 1-3:15 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours in July. Group number:
25 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days required.
Contact A.M. Buchanan. Phone: 501 945-1456.
ROGERS
103 Daisy Division of Victor Comptometer Corporation,
P.O. Box 220. Manufacturer of air guns, shot and
toy holsters. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours on national
holidays and 2 weeks prior to July 4. Written
advance notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact H. L. Bryles, Director
of Personnel. Phone: 501 636-1200.
CALIFORNIA
ARCADIA
48 Los Angeles State and County Arboretum, 301
North Baldwin Avenue. Botanic garden with 127-
acres of plants from every continent. Special fea-
tures: demonstration home gardens, prehistoric and
jungle garden and herb, juniper and aquatic gar-
dens; tropical, orchid and begonia greenhouses.
Also of interest are two ponds with water birds,
reference library and gift shop. Tram tours avail-
able. Tours daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children under
18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Contact David Fields, Head Tour Guide. Phone: 213
681-8411.
63 Santa Anita Park, 285 West Huntington Drive.
Includes stable tour, handicap lecture, Clocker's
Corner workout and a briefing on thoroughbred
racing and race track operations. Tours during Oc-
tober, January, February and March, Wednesday
through Saturday, 9- 11 :30 a.m. Other months, tours
will be by appointment. Contact Public Relations
Office. Phone: 213 681-7401.
ARCATA
65 Simpson Timber Company, P.O. Drawer V. Wood
products. Tour through a plywood processing plant.
Tours on weekdays during the summer at 10 a.m.
and 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 70 minutes. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact tour guide.
Phone: 707 822-0371.
ASTI
111 Italian Swiss Colony Vineyards, P.O. Box 1. Win-
ery. Visitors are given a history of the company and
a tour of the winery and vineyards, followed by a
visit to the tasting room where various wines are
sampled. Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 75 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required for groups of 30 or more.
Contact Donna L. Sheppard, Hospitality Coor-
dinator. Phone: 707 963-2616.
CALIFORNIA
BUENA PARK
35 Nutrilite Products, Inc., 5600 Beach Boulevard.
Food supplements and cosmetics. Visitors see a
fifteen minute film that shows how the products are
produced and manufactured, followed by a forty to
forty-five minute tour of the plant. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 35 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2 days required. No tape recorders
permitted. Contact Katie Berry, Supervisor of
Tours. Phone: 714 521-3900.
HAYWARD
12 Shasta Beverages, Northern California District,
26901 Industrial Boulevard. Tour of plant showing
manufacturing of soft drinks. Tours Monday
through Friday by reservation only. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 6-30. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 6 not admitted. Contact
Virginia Fitzgerald. Phone: 415 783-3200.
HOLLYWOOD
77 Capitol Records, 1750 North Vine. Recording com-
pany. Tour consists of the executive suite and
recording studios, followed by a slide demonstration
on the history of Capitol and its artists. Tours
Tuesday and Thursday, 6-7 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 50-70 maximum. Tours by
reservation only and confirmation required. Chil-
dren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Cindy Keeley or Beth Stebbins. Phone: 213
462-6251, Ext. 530.
INDIO
50 Shields Date Gardens, 80-225 Highway 111. Dates
and citrus fruits (grapefruit and tangerines). Visitors
see presentation, "Romance and Sex Life of the
Date" — a 30-minutes well spent. Several kinds of
dates are also on display. Tours daily, 8 a.m. to 6
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 40
maximum. Spanish translation available. Contact
Mrs. F.F. Wilson, Office Manager. Phone: 714
347-0996.
LA JOLLA
47 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Southwest Fisheries Center, 8604 La Jolla Shores
Drive. Federal fishery research center. Visitors have
the choice of viewing a film on plankton in the sea or
hearing a lecture on research activities of the Center
illustrated by color slides and followed by a tour of
the Center's research facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. Group number: 15-30. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Spanish translation
available. Contact Mrs. Lillian Vlymen, Special
Assistant to the Director. Phone: 714 453-2820, Ext.
252.
LIVERMORE
111 Cancannon Vineyard, 4590 Tesla Road. Tours
Monday through Saturday (by appointment for
groups), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tasting Room open
Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
Sunday, 12 noon to 4:30 p.m.
Ill Wente Brothers, 5565 Tesla Road. Winery. Tour
through the winery (cellars, bottling line, etc.) with
wine tasting to follow. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact Elbert Kirkman,
Secretary, or Larry DiPietro. Phone: 415 447-3603.
LONG BEACH
50 The Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company,
1601 West Seventh Street. Food and household
cleaning products. Visitors see a 15-minute film
followed by a guided tour in groups of 6 to 8. Tours
Wednesday, 1:30-3:15 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour and
45 minutes. Group number: 10-50. Advance notice
of 2-3 months required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Merv Jencks, Community Relations Representative.
Phone: 213 432-6981, Ext. 305.
LOS ANGELES
92 Goodwill Industries of Southern California, 342 San
Fernando Road. A short assembly is followed by a
tour of the Contracts Department, and four floors of
sheltered workshop where visitors see handicapped
persons renovating clothes, appliances, furniture,
toys, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group
number: 70 maximum. Advance notice of 3 days
required. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact
Julie Hanna, Tour Coordinator. Phone: 213
223-1211, Ext. 223.
50 Lawry's Foods, Inc., 568 San Fernando Road. The
tour is through Lawry's manufacturing facilities
where visitors see the production and packaging of
seasoning mixes and blends. There is also a brief
slide presentation on the history of the company and
a look into the laboratories and creative kitchens.
Tours Monday through Friday, 1 1 :30 a.m. , 1 :30 and
2:30 p.m. for public tours; private tours reserved at
other times for groups. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Advance notice not required for public tours; two to
three weeks' notice is required for organized groups.
Group number: 10-50. Contact Sharon Kelly, Tour
Programs Coordinator. Phone: 213 225-2491, Ext.
258.
CALIFORNIA
108 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, P.O.
Box 111. Water and electric utility. Tours weekdays
by appointment only. Written advance notice, out-
lining interests, dates and time of planned visit, and
background of individuals, is preferred. Tours are
not recommended for small children. Contact
Dennis Watson, Public Affairs Representative.
Phone: 213 481-6347.
72 Los Angeles Times, 202 W. First Street. Daily
newspaper publisher. Tour includes visit to editorial
library, newsroom, composing room, pressroom and
mailroom. Other areas may be seen by special
request. Tours Monday through Friday, by reserva-
tion only. Group number: 25 maximum. Advance
notice of 2-3 weeks required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Cameras are not permitted in specified
areas. Contact Tom Giuffrida, Public Relations
Supervisor. Phone: 213 625-2345.
MENLO PARK
72 Lane Publishing Company, Willow and Middlefield
Roads. Publishers of Sunset Magazines and Sunset
Books. Tour consists of lobby, editorial offices, test
kitchens, entertainment patio and various other
patios where visitors can see the gardens without a
guide. Tours Monday through Friday, 10:30 and
1 1:30 a.m. and 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Tour length: 50-60
minutes. Advance notice required if group is more
than 8. Contact Dorothy M. King. Phone: 415
321-3600.
42 Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 2575 Sand Hill
Road. Guided tour includes Stanford University's
two-mile electron accelerator and bus tour of 480-
acre center. Tour designed to interest technical or
scientific groups. Tours Monday through Saturday;
reservations advisable. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 300 maximum. Contact Public Information
Office. Phone: 415 854-3300, Ext. 2204.
96 Pacific Stock Exchange, Inc., 618 South Spring
Street. Visitors are welcome to visit the Gallery to
observe the operations of the Exchange Trading
Floor. A tape recording explains the operation of the
Pacific Stock Exchange. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Tours are not rec-
ommended for children under 12. Contact
Joan Marie Speights. Phone: 213 627-8741, Ext.
200.
30 The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, 420
South Grand Avenue. Tour consists of a 15-minute
film, followed by a guided, walking tour and dem-
onstration of the operator switchboards, television
programming and a slide presentation by Western
Electric. Tours Monday through Friday by appoint-
ment only. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Advance
notice of 30 days required. Cameras and sketches
are not permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Wilma J. Steinhauser, Administrative
Staff Assistant. Phone: 213 621-3881.
LOS GATOS
111 Almaden Vineyards, 1530 Blossom Hill Road.
Winery. Tour of original 1847 buildings which are
still in use. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. No tours the first two weeks of July.
Group number: 100 maximum. Advance notice
required. Contact George Morrison. Phone: 408
269-1312.
NAPA
111 The Christian Brothers Mont La Salle Vineyards,
441 1 Redwood Road. Wines, champagnes and
brandy. Tours daily, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 5-45. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact G.M. Gleeson,
Director of Public Relations. Phone: 707 226-5566.
OAKDALE
32 Hershey Foods Corporation, Chocolate & Confec-
tionery Division, 1400 South Yosemite Avenue.
Candy and cocoa manufacturing. Visitors will see
chocolate being conched, moulded, wrapped and
boxed; cocoa and chocolate syrup cans being filled
and chocolate kisses being wrapped and bagged.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 50
maximum. Advance notice of 10 days required for
bus groups. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact R.E. Chicou, Manager, Customer Service.
Phone: 209 847-0381.
OAKLAND
106 Bay Area Rapid Transit, 800 Madison Street. Mass
transit system. A tour of the computer center fol-
lowed by a discussion period. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length:
2 hours. Group number: 50 maximum. Written
advance notice of 2 weeks required. Tours available
only for persons directly related to the transit
industry. Contact Sharyn Saslafsky, Consumer Serv-
ices Representative. Phone: 415 465-4100, Ext.
277.
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CALIFORNIA
88 Port of Oakland, 66 Jack London Square. Seaport,
airport and business and recreational properties
management. Tour of marine terminals and Oakland
International Airport. Tour of business properties
arranged by request only. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 3-50. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. French, Norwegian, Chinese,
Japanese and Spanish translation available. Contact
Charles Seifert, Public Relations Director. Phone:
415 444-3188.
68 Wellmade Metal Products Company, 860 — 81st Av-
enue. Flourescent lighting fixtures; roof drainage
and home heating sheet metal. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 15-40. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Contact H.D. Beck, Jr. Phone: 415
562-1878.
RUTHERFORD
111 Beaulieu Vineyards, 1960 St. Helena Highway.
Winery. Tour involves wine tasting, tour of winery
and a multi-media, audio-visual presentation. Tours
daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 45 maximum. Advance notice required for
large groups. Contact Maynard Monaghan. Phone:
707 963-2411.
Ill Inglenook Vineyards, P.O. Box 19, Highway 29.
Winery. Visitors tour the winery and vineyards,
concluding with a visit to the tasting room. Tours
daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice required for
groups of 25 or more. Contact Donna L. Sheppard,
Hospitality Coordinator. Phone: 707 963-2616.
SACRAMENTO
83 Cal Central Press, 2629— 5th Street. Printer and
publisher of commercial magazines. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Spanish translation available. Contact
Scott Keilholtz or Cliff Davis. Phone: 916
441-5392.
50 California Almond Growers Exchange, 1800 C
Street. Almond processing plant. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours during mid-July. Group number:
10-60. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Tour Hos-
tess. Phone: 916 442-0771.
50 Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Inc., 2601 — 5th Street.
Producing, canning and packaging of seafood.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 10-50. Chil-
dren under 10 not admitted. Contact Ron McKay,
Plant Manager, or Robert Hiltachk, Assistant Sales
Manager. Phone: 916 446-0251 .
ST. HELENA
111 Beringer Vineyards, 2000 Main Street. Winery.
Tours include a walk through underground cellars
carved into the hillside. Tour guides are knowledge-
able in all phases of wine-making and incorporate
this knowledge along with the history of the com-
pany. Wine tasting concludes the tour. Tours daily,
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Italian, Swiss,
German and French translation available. Contact
Joyce Durand, Rhine House Manager. Phone: 707
963-7115.
Ill Charles Krug Winery. Tour of winery with wine
tasting. Tours daily, 10a. m. to4p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 25-75. Advance notice
required. Contact John F. Aquila. Phone: 707
963-2761.
Ill Louis M. Martini, 254 St. Helena Highway South,
P.O. Box 112. Winery. Technical tours for visiting
enologists, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Nontechnical tours Saturday and Sunday morn-
ings only. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Please indicate which tour is desired. Contact Ms.
Carolyn Martini or Mr. John Milano. Phone: 707
963-2736.
SAN CLEMENTE
108 San Onofre Nuclear Visitors Center, Basilone Road
Off-ramp from 1-5, south of San Clemente. Tour
utilizes audio-visual devices, including movie films,
pertinent to generation of electricity and the several
prime energy sources available. Tours daily, 9 a.m.
to 4:45 p.m. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups of 12 or more. No tours or
visitation allowed to the generating plant. Contact
K.P. Chisholm or T.L. Flynn, Information Center
Coordinators. Phone: 714 492-5272.
SAN DIEGO
41 Dynair Electronics, Inc., 6360 Federal Boulevard.
Manufacturer of video signal distribution and
switching equipment; aircraft communications and
navigation equipment. Tour begins with a brief
orientation and demonstration, followed by a walk
through the plant. Tours Monday through Friday, by
appointment only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 2-10. Advance notice required. No cameras
permitted. Contact W.O. Beard, Personnel Man-
ager. Phone: 714 582-9211.
30 Hydro Products, 11777 Sorrento Valley Road.
Manufacturer of underwater TV systems and
oceanographic instrumentation. Tours Saturday, by
appoirntment only. Group number: 5-20. Advance
notice required. No sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Kathleen Murphy,
Advertising Manager. Phone: 714 453-2345.
CALIFORNIA
18 Midwest Television, Inc. (KFMB-TV, AM & FM
radio), 1405 Fifth Avenue. Broadcasting. Tour in-
cludes visit to two television studios and two radio
stations. (For a large group wishing to see a live
show, contact Mel Knoepp.) Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 9-11 a.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-15. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 10 not admitted. Cameras
not permitted. Contact June C. Bain, Engineering
Secretary. Phone: 714 232-21 14, Ext. 226.
SAN LUIS OBISPO
108 Pacific Gas and Electric Company, "Diablo Canyon
Nuclear Information Center," 7 miles south of San
Luis Obispo on U.S. Highway 101. Numerous
exhibits and two theaters which explain energy
demand, the operation of nuclear power plants,
ecological considerations and a local archeology
display. Open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; reservations
recommended for 60-90 minute bus tour. Phone:
805 595-2327.
68 San Diego Plating, 2060 India Street. Metal finish-
ing processes — decorative chrome. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 12 maximum. Tours by
appointment. Contact Fred Wheeler. Phone: 714
232-7555.
SAN FRANCISCO
106 San Francisco Cable Car Museum, 1201 Mason
Street. Transportation museum. Visible from the
Visitor's Gallery is the cable-winding machinery,
which is the heart of the cable system. Museum has
3 cable cars, models of all 57 different types of cable
cars which have operated in San Francisco, many
well-captioned photographs and other pieces of
memorabilia. Self-guided tours daily, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. Contact
Bruce Kleinschmidt, Curator. Phone: 415
474-1887.
SARATOGA
111 Paul Masson Vineyards, 13150 Saratoga Avenue.
Producer of table wines, champagnes and brandy.
Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 200 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required for groups up to 30 persons; 2 weeks
for larger groups. Spanish translation available.
Contact Jan A. Wells, V.P., Director of Public
Relations, Browne Vintners Company, 505 Beach
Street, San Francisco, California 94133. Phone: 415
928-3600.
SONOMA
111 Sebastiani Vineyards, 389 Fourth Street East. Win-
ery. Visitors see America's largest collection of
carved casks within historic limestone cellars. Tours
daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 40 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired for groups. Contact Loren Freburg, Tour and
Tasting Supervisor. Phone: 707 938-5532.
16 Steam Beer Brewing Company, 541 Eighth Street.
Brewery. Visitors tour the brewing and bottling
facility. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 15
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children not admit-
ted. Contact Linda Rowe. Phone: 415 863-1495.
SAN GABRIEL
48 Fred A. Stewart, Inc., 1212 East Las Tunas Drive.
Orchid nursery. Tour consists of a brief orientation,
followed by a tour of the laboratory, bottle houses,
and the planting, shipping and order processing
areas. Visitors can also browse through the
greenhouses. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m. Group number: 10-30.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Mr.
Paul Jones, Assistant General Manager. Phone: 213
287-8974 or 213 283-4590.
STOCKTON
88 Port of Stockton, 2201 West Washington Street. A
conducted tour through all of the port facilities,
warehouses and administrative services including
the electronic data processing operation. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-10:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice required.
Japanese translation available. Visitors must provide
own transportation and check with the Administra-
tion before being permitted through the Port Security
Gate. Contact Patricia Sangster, Public Relations
Manager. Phone: 209 466-601 1.
TURLOCK
110 Turlock Refrigerating Company, 660 Fifth Street.
Cold storage warehouse. Tours by appointment
only. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 2-30.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No children
admitted. Contact W.O. Thompson. Phone: 209
634-4986.
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COLORADO
COMMERCE CITY
49 Peavey Company, 4545 East 64th Avenue. Flour
and feed mill. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number:
10 maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admit-
ted. Contact Marvin Kaiser or John Ziel. Phone: 303
289-6141.
DENVER
11 Denver banks. Group tours of Denver banks ar-
ranged by Mrs. Dorothy White, Executive Director
of the American Institute of Banking, 1554 Califor-
nia Street, Room 205. Phone: 303 255-0367.
72 The Denver Post, 650 15th Street. Newspaper pub-
lisher. Tour of photoengraving room, composing
room, mailroom, stereotype room, pressroom and
Associated Press offices. Tours Monday through
Saturday, 12 noon to 3 p.m. Tour length: 35
minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact Tour Director. Phone: 303
297-1437.
108 Denver Water Board, 144 West Colfax. Water
utility. Guided tour of laboratory and plant with
explanation of operation, identification of equip-
ment utilized and types of tests and analyses con-
ducted by laboratory personnel. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 5-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Public Affairs at 303 222-551 1, Ext. 371 or
Quality Control Laboratory at 303 794-7127.
48 Denver Wholesale Florist Company, Inc., 4800
Dahlia. Tour through printing department, retail
supply department, greenhouse supply department,
flower receiving area, tinting room, flower grading
area, city sales department, long-distance sales de-
partment and data-processing department. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30-10:30 a.m. and
12:30-1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours two
weeks prior to a holiday. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 3 days required. Contact
Penney Smith. Phone: 303 399-0970.
11 The First National Bank of Denver, 62 1 17th Street.
Commercial banking. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, French, Japanese,
Chinese and Portuguese translation, and sign lan-
guage available. Phone: 303 893-2211, Ext. 2532.
10 Interstate Brands Corporation (Butternut Bread),
5050 East Evans Avenue. Wholesale bakery. Tour
of storage, make-up and wrapping and shipping
facilities used for making Butternut Bread. Tours
Wednesday and Thursday, 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours during summer months. Group
number: 6-30. Advance notice of 30 days required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 7
not admitted. Contact Donald L. Dorr, Office Man-
ager. Phone: 303 756-3617.
30 Mountain Bell, 1401 Champa. Visitors see switch-
ing equipment, long-distance operators, directory
assistance operators, service representatives and
long lines network management. Tours second
Tuesday and third Wednesday of each month, 9
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Jean Waid.
Phone: 303 624-7947.
33 Packaging Corporation of America, 5501 Brighton
Boulevard. Corrugated shipping containers, pa-
perboard manufacturing. Tours Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Group number:
35 maximum. Phone: 303 288-2601.
10 Rainbo Bread Company, 7300 Brighton Boulevard,
P.O. Box 268. Bakery. Tour consists of a short film
and a visit to the production area where bread and
buns are being produced. Tours weekdays except
Tuesday, 1:30-5 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes.
No tours June through August. Advance notice of 3
days required. Contact Jerry Vickery. Phone: 303
288-2677.
72 Rocky Mountain News, 400 West Colfax. News-
paper publisher. Tour covers all aspects of news-
paper publishing (i.e., editorial department, com-
posing, platemaking, printing, mailroom, circula-
tion and advertising). Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 35 maximum. Tours by appointment only.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact-
Jill Jackson. Phone: 303 892-5282.
70 United States Mint, 320 West Colfax Street. Sum-
mer: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Winter: 9-1 1 a.m. and 1-2:30
p.m. Closed weekends and holidays and for two
weeks in June while inventory is being taken.
Phone: 303 297-3582.
COLORADO
II
LITTLETON
75 Marathon Oil Company, Denver Research Center,
7400 South Broadway. Proprietary petroleum re-
search in exploration, production, refining and
chemicals; tertiary oil recovery emphasis. Visitors
see scanning electron microscope, mass spectromet-
ers, Burroughs B6500 computer, computer graphics
terminal, petroleum "cracking" tower, core storage
and thin-section laboratory, disc and linear core
flooding equipment and chemical storage areas.
Tour also includes support facilities: research li-
brary, auditorium, print shop, etc. Tours Thursday
and Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 45-60
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Translation services
available for German, Russian, Spanish, French,
Dutch and some Iranian and Arabic dialects. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Jack Gilligan, Communica-
tions Specialist. Phone: 303 794-2601.
PUEBLO
95 CF&I Steel Corporation, P.O. Box 316. Integrated
steel mill producing steel rails, seamless tubing,
wire products, bars, structural, etc. Bus tour of
entire steel-making operations from raw materials to
finished product with visitor platform viewing at
selected finishing mills. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9:45 a.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 40 maximum. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Bill Brill. Phone: 303 561-6442.
CONNECTICUT
FAIRFIELD
66 J.L. Lucas Machinery, Inc., 1296 Kings Highway
Cutoff. Rebuilders of and dealers in used machin-
ery. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30-11 a.m.
and 1:30-4 p.m. Group number: 10-20. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children not admitted.
Contact: Culbert S. Strauss, President. Phone: 203
259-3393.
FARMINGTON
20 Associated Architects, Spring Lane. Industrial ar-
chitects. Explanation of basic philosophy and layout
projects on hand. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Contact: Charles M. Newman. Phone: 203
677-2801.
90 The F.I. P. Corporation, Farmington Industrial Park,
Box 354. Designers, developers and builders of
modern, environmentally planned and constructed
industrial parks and commercial buildings. Tour
consists of a short briefing and showing of F.I.P.'s
film "Emphasis Man," and a walking tour or ride
through the Farmington Industrial Park prototype,
which is rated as one of the most attractive and
environmentally planned industrial parks in the
United States. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: one hour to all day
depending on the number of industrial parks to be
visited. Group number: 8 maximum. Advance
notice required. Children under 17 not admitted.
Contact George G. Adrian, Director of Public Rela-
tions. Phone: 203 677-1361.
HARTFORD
60 The Travelers Insurance Company, One Tower
Square. Insurance. Tour of the Travelers Tower
only. Tower open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. Tower closed
November through April and on national holidays.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired for groups larger than 20 persons. Contact
Tower Receptionist. Phone: 203 277-2431.
MERIDEN
72 The Meriden Record Company, 11 Crown Street.
Newspaper publisher. Tour of facilities with expla-
nation of all aspects of publishing a daily news-
paper. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 8-30.
Advance notice of 3 weeks required. Contact
David T. Lucey, Assistant General Manager.
Phone:203 235-1661.
MIDDLEBURY
85 Uniroyal, Inc., Oxford Management & Research
Center. Tires, timing belts, golf balls, Keds shoes
and other rubber and plastic products. Tour of
corporate offices only. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 2-8. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
B.L. Evans, Corporate Personnel Manager at 203
573-2727 or Rita Garramone, Personnel Supervisor
at 203 573-2728.
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CONNECTICUT
WATERBURY
14 AMF Alcort Division, South Leonard Street. Sail-
boat manufacturer. Visitors see how fiberglass sail-
boats are built from start to finish. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 2
hours. Group number: 5-10. Plant closed 2 weeks
during the middle of August. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Italian, Portuguese and Spanish
translation available. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Contact Miss M.A. Rockwell, Personnel
Manager. Phone: 203 756-7091 .
WILLIMANTIC
99 American Thread Company, 322 Main Street. Pro-
ducer of synthetic industrial threads and hand-
knitting yarns. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m. Group number: 6-40.
Written advance notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact: Mr. Paul J. Milone, Training
Supervisor. Phone: 203 423-257 1 .
DELAWARE
MIDDLETOWN
3 Summit Aviation Incorporated, Route 896. Fixed
base aviation (sales, avionics-electronics, aircraft
service, flight school, air taxi facilities). Advance
arrangements required. Contact John Morgan.
Phone: 302 656-2274 or 302 737-7300.
NEWARK
49 Dayett Mills, Inc., Old Baltimore Pike near Purgat-
ory Swamp Road. 18th century water-powered grist
mill. Tour includes following grain from storage
bins through the process of grinding, cleaning,
sifting and packaging. Advance arrangements re-
quired. Contact Raynor Johnson. Phone: 302
731-1500.
WILMINGTON
72 The News-Joumal Company, 831 Orange Street.
Newspaper publishing and printing plant. Tour in-
cludes newsroom, composing room, printing and
distribution operations, press and library. Tours
Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ad-
vance arrangements required. Contact Ms.
Lois Lawrence. Phone: 302 654-5351, Ext. 248.
88 Port of Wilmington, foot of Christiana Avenue
(P.O. Box 1191). Walking tour of ship unloading
facilities, warehouses and physical extent of the
port. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Advance arrangements required. Contact
Donal J. Alfieri, Port Director. Phone: 302
656-8566.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WASHINGTON
56 The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
N.W. Residence of the President. Entrance on East
Executive Avenue. Open to the public Tuesday
through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon; closed
Sundays, Mondays and legal holidays.
61 Bergmann's Laundry, .623 G Street, N.W. Tours
through the Rug Department, by appointment. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Contact Mr. Richard Bergmann.
Phone: 202 737-5400.
48 Botonic Gardens, First and Maryland Avenue, S.W.
Tropical gardens and special exhibitions during the
entire year. Open daily; winter, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
summer, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone: 202 225-8333.
56 Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Department of
the Treasury, 14th and C Streets, S.W. Continuous,
self-guided tours of great interest, showing the
making of U.S. paper money, stamps and bonds.
Tours daily, 8-1 1:30 a.m. and 12:30-2 p.m., except
legal holidays. Tour length: 25 minutes. A very
popular tour and no reservation is necessary. Phone:
202 964-7611.
30 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, 930
H Street, N.W. Tours available by special arrange-
ment. Contact Mrs. Simms. Phone: 202 392-2226.
56 Civil Service Commission, 19th and E Streets,
N.W. Groups invited by appointment, for one-hour
session, including a talk on "Introduction to Gov-
ernment" and a film on the work of the Commis-
sion. Contact Mr. Hoff. Phone: 202 632-6156.
56 Department of Agriculture, Administration Build-
ing, Main Entrance, Jefferson Drive and 13th Street,
S.W. Special exhibits in the patio. Open daily,
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact
Mr. Gifford. Phone: 202 447-631 1 .
48 Department of Agriculture, National Arboretum,
24th and R Streets, N.E. Four hundred and fifteen
acres of flowering trees and shrubs. Administration
Building of architectural interest. Open November
through March, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.; April through October, Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, Sundays and
holidays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The National Bonsai
Collection is open daily, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tours
available with advance arrangement of three weeks.
Phone: 202 399-5400.
56 Department of Commerce, 14th Street, between
Constitution Avenue and E Street, N.W. No tours,
but the building is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
lobby has a census clock, a seismograph and the
latest weather details. An aquarium is located on the
lower level.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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56 Department of the Interior, 18th and C Streets,
N.W. No tours. Building open Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Museum, Indian Craft
Shop. Contact Mr. Louis Churchville, Office of
Public Affairs. Phone: 202 343-3173.
56 Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department
of Justice, 9th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. This
is an extremely popular and a heavily booked tour.
Regular tours Monday through Friday, 9:15 a.m. to
4:15 p.m., except on legal holidays. Groups must
write or call three to six months in advance (letters
are preferred for large groups) for reservations. Tour
length: 1 hour. Phone: 202 324-3447.
53 National Housing Center, 15th and M Streets, N.W.
Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Contact the Industry Relations Department. Phone:
202 452-0200.
56 Naval Observatory, 34th and Massachusetts Av-
enue, N.W. Open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m.; closed weekends and holidays. As-
tronomers on duty will answer questions. Exhibits in
several telescope buildings open to the public; no
preschool children admitted. Night tours are avail-
able on special days of each month. Phone: 202
254-4533.
56 U.S. Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W.,
First Floor. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. See the Philatelic Exhibition and the Stamp
Sales Unit.
56 Voice of America, U.S. Information Agency, Sec-
ond Floor, 330 Independence Avenue, S.W. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and 1,
2, 3 and 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Groups
should call or write in advance to the Office of
Public Information for reservations. Phone: 202
755-4744.
FLORIDA
HIALEAH
21 Yale Ogron Manufacturing Company, Inc., 671
West 18th Street. Aluminum windows and sliding
glass doors. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Group number: 6
maximum. Spanish translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact M.H. Caswell. Phone: 305
887-2646.
JACKSONVILLE
66 Irvington-Moore Division, U.S. Natural Resources,
Inc., 1220 West State Street. Dry kilns, veneer
dryers and lumber-handling equipment. Tour of
manufacturing plant, engineering department and
offices. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. No tours during
Christmas week. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Spanish trans-
lation available. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Peter M. Cumming, Manager, International
Sales. Phone:904 354-2301.
MIAMI
22 International Communications Corporation (A
Milgo Company), 8600 N.W. 41st Street. Data
communications equipment manufacturer — modems
and accessory items, and also terminals. Tour of
ICC Administrative building and manufacturing
building. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number:
5 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Mr.-
Jack B. Gerber, Vice President, International Oper-
ations. Phone: 305 592-7654.
5 King Cole, 66 N.W. 22nd Street. Girl's swimwear
and sportswear manufacturer. Observe complete
children's wear manufacturing operation from de-
signing, cutting and sewing to shipping. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Spanish translation available. Contact Larry
Mizrach. Phone: 305 573-7050.
36 Mc Arthur Dairy, Inc., 6851 N.E. 2nd Avenue. Milk
bottling plant. Complete milk processing and bottl-
ing operation in paper and plastic cartons. Tours
weekdays except Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish translation available. Contact Duane Rutte,
Director of Milk Processing. Phone: 305 754-4521.
PINELLAS PARK
3 Aircraft Porous Media, Inc., 6301 — 49th Street
North. Manufacturer of filters and filtration systems
for aircraft. Visitors see development of raw casting
and porous media into finished product. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. No tours during two weeks in
July. Group number: 24 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Contact Robert J. Spennato,
Personnel Director. Phone: 813 522-2131.
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FLORIDA
PORT EVERGLADES
88 Tracor Marine, Inc., Southeast 19th Avenue and
35th Street, P.O. Box 13107. Ship repair and
oceanographic research. Tour consists of shipyard
repair facilities, including syncrolift and floating
drydock. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Weekend tours by special arrangement. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Translation services available. Young children visit
at their parents' risk. Contact Frederick V. Brooks,
Administrative Vice President. Phone: 305
523-2546.
SARASOTA
68 Rexnord, Inc., 4675 Clark Road. Manufacturer of
hydraulic valves. Tour through manufacturing and
office areas, plus a sixteen-minute video tape pres-
entation. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 3-10.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact D. B. Whitehouse,
Personnel Manager. Phone: 813 924-1284.
14 Wellcraft Marine Corporation, 8151 Bradenton
Road. Manufacturer of fiberglass boats. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. No tours
July 1-15 and December 20-31. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice required. No sketches
permitted. Contact Ben Rainville. Phone: 813
355-9711.
TAMPA
16 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, 11111 North
30th Street. Brewery — Schlitz and Old Milwaukee.
A visit to the Tampa Plant of Joseph Schlitz Brewing
Company includes a guided tour through the brew-
ery and a sample of the beer. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 20-30
minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice required for large groups. No cameras permit-
ted. Contact Ms. Mary L. Dixson, Tampa Hospital-
ity. Phone: 813 971-7070, Ext. 228.
50 Singleton Packing Corporation, P.O. Box 2819,
5024 Uceta Road. Frozen seafood products. Tour
includes receiving of raw material through complete
manufacturing process and quality control steps to
finished product in frozen storage. Tours weekdays
by appointment. Advance notice of 2 weeks re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Don Toloday, Vice
President of Production. Phone: 813 247-1 171 .
55 Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company, 11316 —
46th Street. Glass container manufacturing. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 days required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Harold F. Shaver, Personnel Manager.
Phone: 813 971-8020.
72 The Tribune Company, 202 South Parker Street.
Publisher of Tampa's two daily newspapers, The
Tampa Tribune and The Tampa Times. Visitors will
view entire newspaper printing operation in the
newest printing plant in the United States. Tour of
newsrooms, computers, platemaking department
and pressroom. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
30 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish and Japanese translation avilable. Children
under 12 must be accompanied by parents. Contact
Craig Pearce, Educational Services Coordinator.
Phone: 813 272-7765.
101 Villazon and Company, Inc., 3104 North Armenia
Avenue. Cigar manufacturer. Visitors see how
cigars are made by machine and by hand; cellophan-
ing and banding by machine and hand and selecting
of colors. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30-10:30
a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No
tours the last week in June to third week in July and
week before Christmas to January 15. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice requested.
Spanish translation available. Children welcome if
accompanied by an adult. Phone: 813 879-2291.
VERO BEACH
3 Piper Aircraft Corporation, Vero Beach Division,
Piper Drive, P.O. Box 1328. Aircraft manufacturer.
Tour consists of an orientation slide presentation
followed by a guided tour through the plant, includ-
ing fabrication, assembly and the quality test flight
area. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 2
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours for two days
during the year for inventory purposes (usually in
June or July). Group number: 20 maximum. Trans-
lation services available upon special request in
advance. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Dan Callahan, Manager of Employee Relations.
Phone: 305 567-4361.
FLORIDA
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WEST PALM BEACH
72 The Palm Beach Post and Times, 2751 South Dixie
Highway. Newspaper plant for the city's two daily
papers. Tour of reporters' areas, art department,
offices and production areas (including presses),
with an explanation of each department's function.
Tours weekdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-20. Advance
notice of 2-3 weeks required. Spanish translation
available. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact
Vivian Geer, Promotion Manager. Phone: 305
833-7411, Ext. 281.
GEORGIA
ALBANY
69 U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Support Base. Tour of
base facilities, some working areas and wildlife
refuge. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 3-25.
No tours December 2 1 to January 3. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. Teenagers and children wel-
come if accompanied by parent or guardian. Contact
Public Affairs Officer. Phone: 912 439-5215 or 912
439-5216.
ASHBURN
50 Gold Kist Peanuts, West Washington Street. Shel-
ling and grading of peanuts. Tour of plant with
general explanation of the different phases of the
peanut industry. Tours weekdays, September
through May, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 2-10. Contact W. R. Davis, Plant
Manager. Phone: 912 567-331 1 .
ATLANTA
62 Atlanta Belting Company, Inc., 560 Edge wood
Avenue, N.E. Manufacturing and fabrication of
industrial belting (leather and rubber). Tours week-
days, 9-11:45 a.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
July 1-15. Group number: 12 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 day required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Ernest D. Key, Jr. Phone: 404 688-1483.
11 The First National Bank of Atlanta, 2 Peachtree
Street. Banking. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Group number: 50 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Spanish translation available.
Contact Wilburn A. Askew, Senior Vice President.
Phone: 404 588-5709.
60 Life Insurance Company of Georgia, 600 West
Peachtree Street, N.W. Life and health insurance.
Tour of large office building housing home office of
life and health insurance operations, including data
processing area, large clerical departments, meeting
rooms and executive offices. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 5-20. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Mary James Atkinson, Assistant Director of Public
Relations. Phone: 404 881-8800.
98 Neiman-Marcus Company, Lenox Square, 3393
Peachtree Road, N.E. Specialty department store.
Tour of store, including works of art and unique
merchandise. Tours Monday-Thursday-Friday, 10
a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Tuesday-Wednesday-Saturday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour length: 20-60 minutes.
Group number: 10-25. Tours by appointment only.
Translation services available for French, Spanish,
Italian, and with prior notice, Japanese and German.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Ms. Sally White,
Public Relations Manager. Phone: 404 266-8200,
Ext. 361 or 362.
30 Scientific- Atlanta, 3845 Pleasantdale Road. Man-
ufacturer of products for telecommunications, satel-
lite and cable communications and microwave in-
struments. Tour consists of a brief orientation of
company products followed by tour of main plant
(metal shops and electronic assembly areas). Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 30 maximum.
Written notice of 6 weeks required. German and
Spanish translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Susan W. Lile, Employment Manager.
Phone: 404 449-2000.
Delta Air Lines, Inc., Hartsfield Atlanta Interna-
tional Airport. Tour includes a walk through of the
various maintenance shops and a tour of an airplane.
Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 8-35.
Written notice of 2 months required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Karen Johnson, Film
Librarian — Public Relations. Phone: 404 762-2251.
18 WSB Radio and Television, 1601 West Peachtree
Street, N.E. Broadcasting. Tour of radio and televi-
sion studios, news departments and weather center.
Tours weekdays by reservation. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 45 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 month required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 6 not admitted. Contact
Personnel Office. Phone: 404 897-7369.
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GEORGIA
AUGUSTA
74 Continental Group, Inc., P.O. Box 1425. Manufac-
turer of bleached paperboard. Tours Monday
through Friday, 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 6-20. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact David R. Elliott,
Industrial Relations Manager. Phone: 404 798-571 1 .
31 Martin Marietta Aggregates, Southeast Division,
Georgia District Office, P.O. Box 4380. Crushed
stone. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Clearances
required for any publication of operations, facts,
sketches, pictures, etc. Contact C.A. Weaks or
Bill McCorkle. Phone: 404 738-7762.
72 Southeastern Newspapers, 725 Broad Street. News-
paper. Tour meets in lobby of newsbuilding for an
introduction of the tour, then to newsroom, pres-
sroom, mailroom, composing room and warehouse.
Tours Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice required. Children under
6 not admitted. Contact Betty Richardson, Secretary
to Circulation Director. Phone: 404 724-0851, Ext.
260 or 272.
BARNESVILLE
85 The General Tire & Rubber Company, Aldora Mills
Division, One General Street. Textile — tire fabric.
A leisurely tour of the plant with an explanation of
each process of the operation. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours the first two weeks of July. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact Plant Manager.
Phone:404 358-1150.
BAXLEY
82 Georgia Power Company & Oglethorpe Electric
Membership Corporation (Edwin I. Hatch Visitors
Center), P.O. Box 442. Generation of electricity
using nuclear power. A self-guided tour through a
series of multi-media exhibits examining the genera-
tion of electricity and the reasons why nuclear fuel is
a viable source. Tour does not include a visit to the
nuclear plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 40-60
minutes. Group number: 70 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups of 20 or more. Contact
Director, Edwin I. Hatch Visitors Center. Phone:
912 367-3668.
BRUNSWICK
68 Babcock & Wilcox Company, South Albany Street.
Boiler components, TLT fans and air heater surface
lines. Tour of storeroom, the 415 shop, TLT test site
and seaboard shop. Tours Monday through Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 10-20. No cameras permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact R.R. Morris, Em-
ployee Relations Manager. Phone: 912 265-0510.
73 Dixie O'Brien Division, The O'Brien Corporation,
2700 Glynn Avenue. Paint manufacturer —
varnishes, house, automotive and industrial paints.
Observe how raw materials are received, processed,
stored and shipped. Tour also includes office,
laboratories and data processing. Tours weekdays, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Spanish
and German translation available with prior notice.
Contact John Warner, Customer Service Manager.
Phone:912 265-7650.
31 Seaboard Construction Company, Route 99, North
Sterling. Asphaltic concrete. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 min-
utes. Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Jack Kite. Phone: 912 265-6410.
CARROLLTON
68 Southwire Company, 5 Fertilla Street. Electrical
wire and cable. Observe wire and cable
manufacturing — furnaces, stranding of wire and in-
sulation of cable. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
35-50. Advance notice of 1 week required. French
and Spanish translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 6 not admitted.
Contact Marvin Williamson. Phone: 404 832-6311,
Ext. 4307.
CEDARTOWN
68 Star Manufacturing Company, 10th and Pryor.
Metal building fabrication — metal building systems.
' Tour of plant to view metal building components
being fabricated (includes shearing, welding, paint-
ing, roll forming, packaging and shipping). Tours
Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-25. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. No children admitted.
Contact Mr. Pete Norris, Plant Manager. Phone: 404
748-6633.
COLUMBUS
83 The Litho-Krome Company, 1039— 13th Street,
P.O. Box 988. Printers and lithographers. Tours by
appointment only. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 2-16. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Mrs. J. Tom Morgan, Jr.,
or Mr. Lamar Powers. Phone: 404 324-421 1.
GEORGIA
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72 R.W. Page Corporation, 1 1 & 17 West 1 1th Street.
Newspaper production and distribution. Tour con-
sists of newsrooms and production facilities, includ-
ing explanations of wire services, advertising, prod-
uction procedures, etc. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes.
Group number: 10-25. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Milton Miles, Promotion Assis-
tant. Phone:404 322-8831.
50 Tom's Foods, Ltd., 900— 8th Street. Peanut pro-
ducts and confections. Tour consists of candy plant,
peanut processing plant and bakery plant. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 2 days
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Phil Badcock. Phone: 404 323-2721.
CONYERS
40 Lithonia Lighting, a Division of National Service
Industries, Inc., 1335 Industrial Boulevard, N.W.
Lighting fixture manufacturer — fluorescent and high
intensity lighting. Tour consists of the following
departments: research and development, fabrication,
paint, assembly, tool and die and plastics. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours during week of July 4.
Group number: 2-20. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 16 not admitted. Contact Industrial
Relations Manager or Industrial Relations Super-
visor. Phone: 404 483-8731, Ext. 245.
DORAVILLE
7 General Motors Corporation, GM Assembly Divi-
sion, 3900 Motors Industrial Way. Assembly of
Oldsmobile Cutlass, Chevrolet Monte Carlos and
Chevelle's. Observe assembly of cars, from the raw
metal to the finished product. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
No tours August 1 through September 15. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No clearance required for competitive
industries, if making a "wide aisle" tour as given to
the general public. Clearance is required for a more
detailed tour, and must be cleared in advance
with Mr. A. O'Keefe, Director of Public Relations,
GM Assembly Division, 30007 Van Dyke Avenue,
Warren, Michigan 48090. No cameras or sketches
are permitted. Children under 8 not admitted unless
accompanied by an adult. Contact Ms.
Millie Tucker, Receptionist. Phone: 404 455-5254.
EAST POINT
33 International Paper Company, 2323 North Sylvan
Road. Manufacturer of plastic-coated milk cartons.
Visitors view converting operation from roll stock to
finished cartons — packed and ready to ship to cus-
tomer. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 15
maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
Contact Richard L. Engle, Plant Manager. Phone:
404 767-4371.
CORDELE
65 Cordele Sash Door & Lumber Company, 134 Ninth
Avenue, West. Lumber manufacturer. Tour includes
visit to log yard, debarker saw operations, chipper,
grading chain, planing mill, automatic stacker,
kilns, drying yard and storage sheds. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. No tours during week of July 4. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Ben I. Thornton, III, Vice President. Phone: 912
273-2711.
65 William C. Meredith Company, Inc., 2335 Lawr-
ence Street. Wood preserving manufacturer of
pressure-treated poles, crossarms, lumber, post and
construction poles. Complete tour of wood preserv-
ing plant including pole yard, crossarm and lumber
mill, boiler room, treating room and laboratory.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Advance notice of 3 days required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact W. C. Meredith, III.
Phone:404 767-2621.
DALTON
24 J & J Industries, Inc., J & J Drive. Carpet manufac-
turing. Observe yarn processing, tufting process,
testing methods and backing processes. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length:
30-45 minutes. No tours week of July 4 and Christ-
mas. Group number: 8 maximum. Advance notice
of 2 days required. Contact Frank Powell. Phone:
404 278-4454.
73 William Armstrong Smith Company, 2675 Martin
Street. Paints. Tours Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
25 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras permitted. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact C. H. Sudduth, Production Manager, or
R. S. Whittier, Vice President. Phone: 404
767-0564.
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GEORGIA
ELBERTON
31 Elberton Granite Association, Inc., No. 1 Granite
Plaza. Trade association representing the wholesale
manufacturers of Elberton Granite memorial pro-
ducts. Tour of granite quarries, sawing and fabricat-
ing plants and sculpture studios. Tours weekdays,
May 15-October 15, 10 a.m. Tour length: 90 min-
utes. No tours week of July 4. Advance notice
required for large groups. Childrens' groups must be
12 or older, in groups of 10 and accompanied by
adults. Contact Hudson Cone, Promotion Specialist.
Phone: 404 283-2551.
ELLENWOOD
107 M.R. & R. Trucking Company, 5161 Highway 42,
South. Motor common carrier. Tour consists of
office, loading deck, unloading deck, shop
facilities, dispatching, rating and billing and freight
handling. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
1 1 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number:
20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact A.J.
Abernathy, Vice President, or Tony Lifsey, Termi-
nal Manager. Phone: 404 366-8726.
HAWKINSVILLE
99 Opelika Manufacturing Corporation, Hawkinsville
Division, Houston Street. Textiles — cotton towel-
ing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. No tours week of July
4. Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Contact John A. Smyth, Plant
Manager. Phone: 912 892-9041 .
LA FAYETTE
24 E. T. Barwick Industries, Inc., West Main Street.
Tufted carpet. Tour includes yarn manufacturing,
carpet manufacturing and finishing, shipping, cus-
tomer service, sample and cut-order functions.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. No tours first week in July.
Group number: 2-20. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Bryan Gibson, Director of Personnel. Phone: 404
638-2242.
MARIETTA
53 Accepted Products, Inc., 1421 White Circle, N.W.
Furniture manufacturing. Products include Brumby
rockers, swings, sewing rockers, footstools and lap
desks. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 12:30-4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
No tours first two weeks in July and during Christ-
mas vacation. Group number: 2-8. Advance notice
of 1 day required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Carole H. Melson,
President. Phone: 404 427-2618.
3 Lockheed-Georgia Company, 86 South Cobb Drive.
Aircraft manufacturer — C-5 Galaxy, C-141 Starlift-
er, C-130 Hercules and Jetstar 11. Tour of aircraft
manufacturing facilities with overview of opera-
tions. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:45
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours two weeks
during Christmas. Advance notice of 6 weeks re-
quired. Lockheed-Georgia is located at Air Force
Plant No. 6, and all foreign nationals must be
approved through their embassies and U.S. Air
Force Foreign Liaison Office in Washington, D.C.
prior to their entry into Lockheed Air Force Plant
No. 6. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Public Relations.
Phone:404 424-3213.
MILLEDGEVILLE
80 Griffin Pipe Products Company, Orchard Hill Road.
Manufacturer of clay sewer pipe and flue lining.
Tour of office and production areas, including pres-
sing, firing, jointing and yard. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. No tours first two weeks in July.
Advance notice of 1 month required. Contact
William J. Streb, Works Manager. Phone: 912
452-4571.
MONTICELLO
65 Monticello Bobbin Company, 12 Frobel Street.
Manufacturer of textile wooden bobbins. General
tour including machinery, tooling, finishing and
material handling. Tours Monday through Thurs-
day, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 12:30-4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours first three weeks of
July. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Richard S. Bates, Executive Vice President. Phone:
,404 468-6436.
NEWMAN
11 The C & S Newman Bank, 17 Greenville Street,
P.O. Box 608. A brief tour of all aspects of banking.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Advance notice required. Contact Rhodes H. Shell.
Phone: 404 253-4222.
PELHAM
27 Pelham Phosphate Company, West Railroad Street.
Fertilizer manufacturer. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 2-6. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Ben F. Kiser, Plant Superinten-
dent. Phone:912294-2081.
GEORGIA
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ROME
74 Georgia Kraft Company, P.O. Box 1551. Pulp and
paper (unbleached Kraft linerboard). Tour of
facilities, followed by a question-and-answer
period. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes to 2 hours. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact E.L. Wilson,
Division Manager. Phone: 404 232-0851.
SANDERSVILLE
17 Thiele Kaolin Company, Kaolin Road. Mining and
processing of Kaolin clay. Tour of plant, mines and
laboratories. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Advance notice required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact John S. Barton, Director of
Personnel and Safety, or Otis Smith, Safety En-
gineer. Phone: 912 552-3951.
SAVANNAH
27 Kaiser Agricultural Chemicals, Highway 21, P.O.
Box 246. Manufacturer of nitrogen products for
agriculture, i.e., ammonia urea, nitrogen solutions.
Walking tour through ammonia, nitric acid, urea
solutions and ammonium nitrate fertilizer production
plants. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 2-8.
Advance notice of 1 week required; 2 weeks if group
is larger than 8. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact A.C.
Truitt, Plant Manager. Phone: 912 964-431 1 .
72 Savannah News-Press, 111 West Bay Street. Tour
consists of a slide presentation and tour of the plant,
including pressroom. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
L.R. Woods, Circulation Director. Phone: 912
236-9511, Ext. 280.
18 WSAV-Television, 1430 East Victory Drive. Tele-
vision studio. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30
a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Children under 6 not admit-
ted. Contact Curt Avery. Phone: 912 236-0303.
THOMASTON
33 Federal Paper Board Company, Poplar Street, P.O.
Box 1163. Folding carton packaging (beverage
wraps, pastry and frozen food cartons). Visitors will
see paperboard roll stock sheeted, printed, die cut,
stripped, windowed, glued and packed for shipment.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours week of July 4 and
Christmas week. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 4 days required. Children under
15 not admitted. Contact Plant Manager or Plant
Superintendent. Phone: 404 647-6671.
THOMASVILLE
27 Davco-Defiance Division, Davis Water & Waste
Industries, Inc., 1828 Metcalf Avenue. Water pollu-
tion control (sewage lift station and treatment
plants). Tour of manufacturing and office facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children not
admitted. Contact Mr. Tim Tart, Industrial Rela-
tions Manager. Phone: 912 226-5733.
10 Flowers Baking Company, South Madison Street,
P.O. Box 1219. Visitors will see how bread and
rolls are made from the beginning to the finished
product. Tours weekdays except Tuesday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-20.
Written notice of 4 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Plant Manager. Phone:
912 226-5331.
108 South Georgia Natural Gas Company, P.O. Box
1279. Transmission and sale of natural gas. Visitors
will see the various facilities associated with an
interstate pipeline company. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Several days' advance
notice required. Contact Joe M. Anderson. Phone:
912 226-4742.
48 Thomasville Nurseries, Inc., 1840 Smith Avenue,
P.O. Box 7. Visitors will see display garden of
2,000 rose bushes. Blooming time for roses is
normally mid-April to mid-November; annual rose
show held on fourth Friday in April. Day lilies,
camellias, azaleas and liriopes are also grown. Tours
daily. Contact A. Paul Hjort. Phone: 912 220-5568.
TIFTON
11 C&S Bank of Tifton, First Street. General tour of
bank operations with discussions of the industry and
trade in the area. Tours Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 5
maximum. No cameras permitted. Advance notice
required. Contact John W. Fountain, Jr., Cashier.
Phone:912 382-2424.
42 Coastal Plain Station, University of Georgia College
of Agriculture. Experiment stations. Tour of
laboratory and field facilities for research in the
Animal Sciences (beef cattle, dairy cattle and
swine); laboratory and field facilities for research in
the Plant Sciences (agronomy, plant pathology,
horticulture, entomology-fisheries); also research
facilities in agricultural engineering. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes to 2 hours. Advance notice required. Con-
tact E. Broadus Browne, Resident Director. Phone:
912 386-3338.
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GEORGIA
VIENNA
84 Georgia Pacific Pump Company, Highway 215,
P.O. Box 367. Domestic water systems. Tour of
machine shop, assembly, testing, packaging and
shipping. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact John Joiner. Phone: 912 268-2921.
WASHINGTON
36 Pet Incorporated — Dairy Group, 416 West Liberty
Street. Tour of milk processing plant. Tours week-
days except Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Troy Forsyth, Plant Man-
ager, or Mr. Keith Churchwell, Manager of Produc-
tion & Facilities. Phone: 404 678-2101.
WAYCROSS
11 Commercial Bank, 400 Elizabeth Street. Commer-
cial banking. Tour of all departments of the bank.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 25
maximum. French, Spanish and Japanese translation
available. Contact William H. Rentz, President.
Phone: 912 283-3443.
WOODLAND
53 Woodland Furniture Manufacturing Company, Val-
ley Road. Manufacturer of upholstered livingroom
furniture. Visitors see all phases of furniture man-
ufacturing from kiln drying of wet lumber to frame
construction, finishing, upholstering and shipping.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours week of July 4.
Group number: 5-20. Advance notice required. Con-
tact Blake Bartlett. Phone: 404 674-2218.
HAWAII
ISLAND OF HAWAII
CAPTAIN COOK
50 Superior's Mauna Kea Coffee Roasting Plant.
Roasting of commercial Kona coffee beans. Open to
visitors year-round. Mill has signs explaining proce-
dures. Active milling season is October through
January, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
HILO
48 Anthuriums of Hawaii, Inc., Puna District. An-
thurium nursery. Tours daily, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Contact Mrs. Edna Kelii, P.O. Box 315, Pahoa
96771. Phone: 808 968-6448.
5 Evelyn Margolis Garment Factory, 933 Kanoelehua
Avenue. Hawaiian wear manufacturing from design
concepts to finished product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone: 808 961-3077.
54 Hale Manu Craft, 2212 Kanoelehua Avenue.
Lauhala (pandanus leaves) woven products. Tours
daily, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Bobbie Park.
Phone: 808 959-8546.
50 Niolopa Hawaiian Jams & Jellies, 1965
Kamehameha Highway. Jelly and jam preserves.
Tours daily, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., upon advance notice.
Contact Mrs. Jean Nekoba. Phone: 808 935-851 1.
48 Orchids of Hawaii, 575 Hinano Street. Orchid
gardens and nursery. Daily tours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact Mr. Richard Iwasaki, P.O. Box 457, Hilo
96720. Phone: 808 935-6617.
50 Puueo Poi Shop. Processing of taro into poi. Opera-
tions only in early morning, 1 :30-7:30 a.m. to assure
daily delivery of fresh poi to supermarkets. Advance
notice required. Contact Mr. Sau Lin Chang Kauwe,
265-D Kekuanaoa Street, Hilo 96720. Phone: 808
935-8435.
50 Royal Hawaiian Macadamia Nut Company, High-
way 11. Macadamia nut processing. Narrated slide
presentation and self-guided tour along visitor's
deck. Tours Monday through Friday, September
through April, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone: 808
966-9301.
HONOKAA
50 Hawaiian Holiday Macadamia Nut Plant. Tours
daily, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Manager. Phone:
808 775-7201.
PAHOA
48 Hawaiian Greenhouse, Inc. Anthurium nursery.
Tours daily, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Mr. James
Kuwahara, P.O. Box 1, Pahoa 96778. Phone: 808
965-8351.
ISLAND OF MAUI
KAHULUI
54 Hawaiian Alii Jewels. Pink and black coral jewelry.
Tours Monday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:15
p.m. Phone: 808 877-5411.
ISLAND OF OAHU
EWA
75 Standard Oil Hawaiian Refinery, Campbell Indus-
trial Park (Ewa Beach). Processing of crude oil at
refinery. Tours by appointment, Wednesday only, 9
a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 90 minutes. Contact
Mr. Arthur Campbell or Ms. Ellen Sato. Phone:
808 533-2911.
HAWAII
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HONOLULU
54 Blair, Ltd., 404 Ward Avenue. Carved products
from native hardwoods. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 12:30-4 p.m. Self-
guided tours through outdoor factory and adjoining
showroom.
72 Hawaii Newspaper Agency, 605 Kapiolani
Boulevard. Newspaper publishing. Tours by ap-
pointment, Monday through Friday. Tour length: 75
minutes. Contact Barbara Edwards. Phone: 808
536-7222 or 808 537-2977.
82 Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Honolulu power
plant on Ala Moana Boulevard, Waiau power plant
in Pearl City or Kahe plant in Waipahu. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30-11 a.m. and 12:30-2
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Tours by appointment
only. Shoes must be worn; no sandals or high heels,
and women should wear slacks. Contact Mrs.
Laurita Howard. Phone: 808 548-7771.
30 Hawaiian Telephone Company, 1 177 Bishop Street.
Tours Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Tours by appointment
only. Contact Mr. Edward Fernandez. Phone: 808
546-8814.
23 Hawaiian Tuna Packers, Kewalo Basin. Tuna can-
nery. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. (when
cannery is operational). Tours by appointment only.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Ms. Ruth Inouye. Phone: 808
536-4961.
5 Honolulu Fashion Factory, 440 Kuwili Street. Gar-
ment design and manufacturing. Tours daily, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Contact Plant Manager. Phone: 808
537-2926. (Special bus provides free transportation
to and from factory through Waikiki, every hour, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.)
54 House of Kalai, 1727 Mary Street. Carved wood
products. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Contact Mrs. Naomi Weight. Phone:
808 841-2623.
18 KGMB Television, 1534 Kapiolani Boulevard. Tour
of TV operations, technical and production
facilities, film library, tape and transmitter equip-
ment, studios, TV cameras, lighting, props and
control room. Tours by appointment. Tour length:
30-45 minutes. Contact Ms. Terri Joiner. Phone:
808 941-3011.
54 Lanakila Crafts, 1809 Bachelot Street. Hawaiian gift
items and handicrafts made by handicapped persons.
Tours Tuesday, 1 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Contact Lee Steffens. Phone: 808 531-0555.
10 Love's Biscuit & Bread Company, 836 Kapahulu
Avenue. Batter mixing, baking and packing of
baked goods. Visits by appointment, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, 12 noon to 3 p.m. No tour
guide. Signs explaining process and equipment. No
cameras permitted. Contact Mrs. Harriet Akana.
Phone: 808 737-5561.
IDAHO
BOISE
82 Idaho Power Company, 1220 Idaho Street. Elec-
tric utility. Tours of Hells Canyon Dam, Brownlee
Dam and Oxbow Dam. Dams are located in North
America's deepest gorge. Brownlee Dam is one of
the world's largest rockfill structures. Visitors are
conducted throughout the power plants, including
control rooms and generating units. Tours daily at
Hells Canyon Dam, 1 p.m., and Brownlee Dam,
11 a.m. Tours weekdays at Oxbow Dam, 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 2 days re-
quired. Contact Frank Myers, Power Plant Operat-
ing Superintendent. Phone: 208 345-7210.
72 The Idaho Statesman, 1200 North Curtis Road.
Daily newspaper. Visitors will discover how the
newspaper is produced every 24 hours. They will
see an original first edition (July 26, 1864), and
learn how stories and pictures become news. Ad-
vertising layouts will also be demonstrated. Tours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12
noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 9 not admitted. Contact
Sue Ray born or Pat Ahrens. Phone: 208 376-2121,
Ext. 329.
48 Lucky Peak Nursery, U.S. Forest Service, c/o Idaho
City Stage (17 miles east of Boise on Highway 21).
Growing bare root tree seedling stock from seed and
seed extraction. Tour consists of slide presentation
showing all phases of the nursery operation, fol-
lowed by a walk through facilities and fields with
explanations of equipment. Tours weekdays, 7:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 80 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Frank E. Morby, Nurseryman.
Phone:208 343-1977.
105 Shelterex Corporation, 3210 East Amity Road.
Mobile home manufacturer. Tour of facilities and
products. Tours Monday through Thursday, 10
a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. No tours week of July 4 and week of
Christmas. Group number: 3-10. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Children not admitted. Con-
tact Frank Libby, Jr., or Daniel Sevcik. Phone: 208
345-5500.
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IDAHO
EMMETT
65 Boise Cascade Corporation, P.O. Box 217. Lumber
and plywood. Observe processing of logs from mill
pond to finished product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 bours.
No tours the first two weeks in July. Written
advance notice of 6 weeks required. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact Beth Heideman or
Richard Just, Plant Manager. Phone: 208 365-4431.
GRANGEVILLE
62 Ray Holes Saddle Company, 213 West Main.
Custom-made saddles; pack equipment for horses
and mules and riding equipment. Tours Monday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1 day required. Children under 6
not admitted. Contact Gerald Holes. Phone: 208
983-1460.
65 Wickes Forest Industries, Highway 95 North. Man-
ufacturing and selling wholesale lumber (both di-
mensional and studs). Tour of main sawmill, includ-
ing headrig and chip-n-saw, from log infeed through
bin sorter and automatic stacker. Tours do not
include planers and/or stud mill. Special arrange-
ments required for tours of other areas. Tours
Tuesday through Thursday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. and
3:30-4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group
number: 2-12. Written advance notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 6 not admitted. Contact Gary D. Cash,
Safety and Personnel Director. Phone: 208
983-1290.
KELLOGG
29 The Bunker Hill Company, 834 West McKinley
Avenue. Mine and smelter. Products include lead,
zinc, silver, cadmium and various by-products.
Walking tours of the mine surface, concentrator
and lead smelter. The mine tour consists of the
mine portal, a mine model and the mill. The smel-
ter tour consists of the blast furnace, lead refinery
and casting area. All necessary safety equipment is
provided. Tours weekdays during the summer
months of June, July and August. Mine tour: 9
a.m. and 1 p.m.; smelter tour: 10:30 a.m. and
2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 40
maximum. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 5 not admitted. Contact Public Re-
lations Administrator or Tour Guide. Phone: 208
784-1261, Ext. 422.
LEWISTON
65 Potlatch Corporation, P.O. Box 1016. Forest
products — lumber, plywood and tissue products.
Tour includes sawmill, veneer and plywood plant
and tissue mill. Tour of paperboard mill by special
arrangements only. Weekday tours during months of
June, July and August, 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Weekday
tours from September through May at 1 p.m. only.
Tour length: 2 hours and 30 minutes. Advance
notice required if group number exceeds 20. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 8 not
admitted. Contact Maria Brown. Phone: 208
799-1483.
NAMPA
31 Idaho Concrete Pipe Company, Inc., 222 Caldwell
Boulevard. Asphalt-prestress concrete building
components; Ready Mix concrete and concrete pro-
ducts. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 4-6.
Advance notice required. Spanish translation avail-
able. Hard hats are provided. Contact W.L. Grigg
or Ray Dickman. Phone: 208 466-8971.
KAMIAH
65 Potlatch Corporation - Twin Feather Unit, Star
Route. Wood products. Tour begins at log pond,
and goes through the sawmill, stacking, surfacing
and shipping operations. Tours Monday through
Friday, afternoons only. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Donald H. Beckman, Personnel and Safety.
Phone: 208 935-2577.
NEW MEADOWS
65 Evergreen Forest Products, Inc., P.O. Box H
(Highway 95 between New Meadows and Coun-
cil). Lumber manufacturing — demension lumber,
mine timbers and railroad ties. Tour of sawmill
operation, yard methods, dry kiln operation, plan-
ing mill and shipping. (Tour of log yard operation,
if requested.) Tours Monday through Friday, 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. No tours from mid-December
through February, over 4th of July and first week
of hunting season. Advance notice required. Con-
tact Bob Mack, Mill Superintendent. Phone: 208
347-2111.
IDAHO
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POCATELLO
41 American Microsystems, Inc., 2300 Buckskin
Road. Semi-conductor and integrated circuits
manufacturer. Tour consists of a film, lecture and
tour of facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 5-50. Advance notice of 2 weeks re-
quired. No cameras permitted. Children under 14
not admitted. Contact Thomas Ranstrom, Person-
nel Administrator. Phone: 208 233-4690.
BLOOMINGTON
32 Paul F. Beich Company, Interstates 55 and 74 and
Route 66. Confectionary manufacturing plant. Tours
Monday, 12:30-2:45 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, 9-10:30 a.m. and 12:30-2:45 p.m.;
Friday, 9-10:30 a.m. Tour length: 25-30 minutes.
Advance notice required. Groups of 5 or more
children under 10 years of age must be accompanied
by an adult. No cameras permitted. Contact Mr.
Huffman. Phone: 309 829-881 1.
27 Minerals & Chemicals Division, J.R. Simplot
Company, P.O. Box 912. Fertilizer — shipping
acid, super acid and ammonia. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Japanese translation
available. Children under 14 not admitted. Contact
Plant Manager. Phone: 208 232-6620.
ST. MARIES
65 Potlatch Corporation, St. Maries Complex, Mill
Road. Woodmill (plywood, lumber and paper
chips). Tour consists of a short slide presentation,
followed by a walk through the sawmill and
plywood mill with explanations of the operation.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice required for
groups of more than 12. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Tour Guide. Phone: 208
245-2585.
SANDPOINT
65 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation, 808 North Boyer.
Lumber. Tour of finishing and shipping plant.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 8 maximum.
Advance notice required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact David R. Miller, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 208 263-3145.
ILLINOIS
BEARDSTOWN
49 Critic Mills Feed Company, 601 East Second Street.
Visitors observe the processing of all types of feeds
for livestock, poultry and pets. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Mr.
Robert Fisher for reservations. Phone: 217
323-1130.
85 Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Route 66 and
Fort Jesse Road (P.O. Box 640). Off-the-highway
tires. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 3 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. For reservations, contact J. A. Call,
Manager of Industrial Relations. Phone: 309
452-4411.
48 Funk Seeds International Processing Plant, Route
51, South (P.O. Box 2911). Over 800,000 fifty-
pound bags of seed are contained in a controlled
atmosphere warehouse. Tours in the fall and winter
(harvesting season). Written notice of 1 week re-
quired. No cameras permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Mr. Lensik. Phone: 309
829-9461.
18 WJBC & WBNQ, 236 Greenwood Avenue. Visitors
see the technical operations of a commercial radio
station, including programming, news and business,
as well as the technical and engineering operations
of station management. Tours Monday, 3-5 p.m.
and Thursday, 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. For reserva-
tions, contact Mrs. Coleman, Tour Guide. Phone:
309 829-1221.
CHICAGO
11 American National Bank and Trust Company of
Chicago, LaSalle at Washington. Fully automated
bank. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 15
not admitted. Contact Mr. McKenna, Communica-
tions Division. Phone: 312 661-5897.
13 Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, 141 West
Jackson Boulevard. The largest commodities futures
market in the United States, the Board of Trade
opens at 9:30 a.m. and closes at 1:15 p.m. Tour
length: 20 minutes, given at a quarter of the hour and
a quarter after the hour. Reservations required for
groups of 15 or more. No cameras permitted.
Children under 16 not admitted. Phone: 312
435-3626.
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ILLINOIS
86 Chicago Fire Academy, 558 West DeKoven Street.
Tours are available of the Academy, as well as an
opportunity to view the future firefighters' training
activities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 and 10
a.m. and 2 and 3 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Phone: 312 744-4728.
56 Chicago Police Department, 1121 South State
Street. Tour of Communications Center, Data Sys-
tems Division and Criminalistics Division (Crime
Laboratory). Tours weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 by
advance arrangement only. Children under 12 not
admitted. Phone: 312 744-5571.
72 Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News, 401
West Wabash Avenue. Tour of the Sun-Times/
Daily News headquarters. Visit includes a look at the
newsroom and communications center, composing
room, pressroom and bundling and distribution cen-
ter. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m., 10:30
a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 40 maximum. No cameras permit-
ted. Contact the Public Service Bureau. Phone: 312
321-2032.
72 Chicago Tribune, 431 North Michigan Avenue.
Tour of newspaper plant shows the operations in-
volved in organizing, processing and publishing the
daily paper. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m., 1 1 a.m., 1:15 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.; Saturday,
9:30 a.m., 12 noon or 1:15 p.m. Tour length: 80
minutes. Group number: 70 maximum. Advance
arrangements required. No cameras or wheelchairs
permitted. Children under 1 1 not admitted. Contact
Jim Long. Phone: 312 222-3993.
56 City Hall, 121 North LaSalle Street. Tours through
City Hall (Mayor's office, County Clerk, etc.) are
tailored to individual group interests. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m.
Advance arrangements required. Children under 12
not admitted. Phone: 312 744-3370.
96 International Monetary Market & Chicago Mercan-
tile Exchange, 444 West Jackson Boulevard. Com-
modity futures market for foreign currencies and
perishable commodities. Staff members explain the
activity on the trading floor, which now includes
gold trading. Tours offered from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Group number: 60 maximum. Advance ar-
rangements required. Children under 14 not admit-
ted. Contact the Public Relations Department.
Phone: 312 648-1000.
98 Marshall Field & Company, State and Washington
Street. Tour includes visits to the oriental rug
department. Trend House (a miniature house, ex-
quisitely furnished), the Modern Gallery, food sec-
tion, the 28 Shop (designer fashions) and restau-
rants. By special request, visitors are taken through
the testing laboratories, where new and returned
merchandise are tested. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Group number: 50 maximum. Contact
Mrs. Weaver. Phone: 312 781-4781 or 312
781-4461.
108 Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Company, McDowell
Energy Center, 122 South Michigan Avenue. A
synthetic gas production plant with underground gas
storage facilities. Tour includes a visit to the Cus-
tomer Service Area and the natural gas pipelines
control center. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Tours limited to groups or individuals in the natural
gas industry. Contact Mrs. Wees. Phone: 312
431-4374.
50 Quaker Oats Test Kitchen, Merchandise Mart, sec-
ond floor. Visitors see a film introducing the Quaker
Oats Company, and then visit the six test kitchens
and antique copper exhibits. Watch a home
economist create recipes, prepare food for photo-
graphs and conduct taste tests. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30-3:30
p.m. Tour length: 25 minutes. Advance reservations
are required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 10 not admitted. Phone: 312
222-6809.
DEERFIELD
10 Sara Lee Kitchens, 500 Waukegan Road. Tour
shows limited area of Danish dough and dessert
cakes production. No warehousing or shipping
shown. Tours Monday through Friday by advance
reservation only. Tour times are generally at 9:30
a.m., 10:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour,
but allow time for cake and coffee after the tour
served in the Hospitality Room. No tours during
July. Tours are booked weeks in advance, so call or
write to the Kitchens or Sara Lee as far in advance as
possible. For international visitors, company affilia-
tion and time of visit must he in writing. No canes,
crutches or wheelchairs permitted in the bakery. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Sara Lee Kitchens or call the
Tour Department. Phone: 312 945-2525.
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DUNDEE
Haeger Potteries, 7 Maiden Lane. Artware and
pottery factory. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m., 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 2 p.m. and
2:45 p.m. Tour length: 35-40 minutes. No tours the
first two weeks in July. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Special parking facilities for tour buses
available. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact
the sales room (Mr. Kaelke). Phone: 312 426-3441.
EVANSTON
Lindheimer Astronomical Research Center, North-
western University Campus. Visitors see a 40-inch
telescope and a 16-inch telescope, plus other fas-
cinating astronomical instruments. Guided tours
from April through October; Saturday afternoons
from 2-4 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. No cameras
permitted. Phone: 312 492-7651.
FREEPORT
WACI-FM Radio, 5 miles west of Freeport on
Highway 20. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 2 days
required. No cameras permitted. Phone: 815
235-7191.
GLENVIEW
56 U.S. Coast Guard Air Station, Greenwood Avenue.
Tour of the air station is highlighted by a look at the
inside of a rescue helicopter, with an explanation of
the Coast Guard's role nationwide and on the Great
Lakes. Visitors see a movie of the Coast Guard's
jobs, and a demonstration of Coast Guard equipment
(including pyrotechnics). No rides are given. Tours
are offered 9-1 1 :30 a.m. Tour length: 2 hours, if an
aircraft is available. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 5 days required. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact CW03 William E. Leistner
(PIO Officer). Phone: 312 657-2145.
MACOMB
17 Haeger Potteries, 411 West Calhoun. Tour illus-
trates all the steps in pottery manufacturing, includ-
ing forming, finishing and glazing operations. Vis-
itors also see the kilns where the pieces are fired, the
storage and inspection area and the packing area for
distribution throughout the United States. Tours
Monday through Friday; 8:45 a.m., 9:45 a.m.,
10:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 1:45 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 10 not admitted. Special parking for tour
buses available. Contact Mr. E.K. Kaelke. Phone:
309 833-2171.
GALESBURG
53 Hawkinson Manufacturing Company, 151 Cedar
Avenue. This architectural millwork, specializing in
restoration and duplication, handles only custom-
made orders. It is suggested that visitors make
advance arrangements, particularly to determine the
activity at the millwork; there is more to see during
peak activity. Contact Mr. Fineran one week in
advance to arrange tour times and dates. Phone: 309
343-1185.
MELROSE PARK
48 Amlings Flowerland, 8900 W. North Avenue. Tour
includes visits to the greenhouses and flower shops
and also craft demonstrations. Amlings landscaping
and graden center is open daily to the public in the
summer from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and in the winter
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Guided tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30-11 a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m.
Group number: 80 maximum. Advance notice of 1-2
weeks required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mr. John Costello, Manager. Phone: 312
378-7200.
56 Knox County Courthouse, 200 block of South
Cherry Street. Tour includes visits to the offices of
the Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, County Treasurer
and Sheriff. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. Phone: 309 343-3121.
METAMORA
94 Woodworking Company, 501 Monroe Street. Vis-
itors observe the production of display fixtures for
Hallmark Greeting Cards. Tours show assembling,
packaging and warehousing. Group number: 20
maximum. Tours by reservations only. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 12 not
admitted. Phone: 319 367-4103.
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ILLINOIS
MOLINE
45 Deere and Company, Administrative Center, John
Deere Road. Manufacturer of farm and industrial
products. The Deere Center, designed by one of the
world's most innovative architects, Eero Saarinen,
has among its attractions the collection of modern-
day historic equipment and the unique three-
dimensional mural containing memorabilia depict-
ing the development of American agriculture. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 60 maximum.
Advance notice of at least 1 month required. In
summer and early fall, different factories in the
company close down for inventory, and no tours are
offered at that time. Groups of 10 or more must
phone the Visitors Center. Information on company
affiliation and purpose of visit may be required.
(Visitor Services can also arrange tours of the John
Deere Plow & Planter Works, 501 Third Avenue;
the John Deere Harvester Works, 1 100 — 13th Av-
enue, in East Moline and the John Deere Foundry,
19th Street and 14th Avenue, also East Moline.) No
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Betty Friend. Phone: 309 792-4207.
MORRIS
82 Commonwealth Edison, Dresden Nuclear Power
Station, R.R. 1. Electric utility plant. Various dis-
plays are featured, as well as a 30-minute movie that
"takes the visitor on a visual tour" of the plant,
followed by a question-and-answer session — all
held in the Visitor's Exhibit Center just outside the
plant itself. No tours are given of the actual plant.
The movie features areas of the plant that would not
otherwise be easily seen. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Tours by appointment only. Group
number: 10-30. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact Mr. Charles Van Slyke, Tour Coordinator.
Phone: 815 942-2920, Ext. 225 .
MORTON
50 Libby, McNeill & Libby Company, 215 Morton
Street. Tours of pumpkin canning process are of-
fered from approximately mid-August to November
1 . Tours include a view of the processing areas such
as filling, canning, cooking, packaging and label-
ing. Tours Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. If tour is planned for
a day that there is no production, it will be cancel-
led. Advance notice of at least 1 week required.
Group number: 2-15. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Clearances
required from the corporate office: Libby, McNeill
& Libby, Inc., 200 South Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois 60604. Contact David Bryan, Per-
sonnel Supervisor. Phone: 309 264-2651.
NAUVOO
111 Nauvoo Winery (Gem City Vineland Company),
East Parley Street, off Main Street. Tours of the
winery take you through the vineyards purchased
from the French Icarians in 1857. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m.
Tour length: 10 minutes. Group number: 50 maxi-
mum. Phone: 217 453-2218. Tours arranged
through the Nauvoo Chamber of Commerce include
a tour of the entire town of Nauvoo plus the Winery,
complete with tour bus, tour guide and cassette tape
narrative. Contact the Nauvoo Chamber of Com-
merce, Dorothy Baxter, Nauvoo, Illinois 62354.
Phone: 217 453-6648.
NORTH CHICAGO
76 Abbott Laboratories, 14th Street and Sheridan Road.
Tours of this pharmaceutical manufacturer are re-
stricted to members of the allied health professions
(Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Chemis-
try and Biological Sciences), and include research,
development and production of pharmaceutical and
hospital products. These tours are conducted by
uniformed professional escorts. Tours are offered on
weekdays, by appointment only, with advance de-
tails regarding the guest's position, company affilia-
tion and type of industry. Tour length: 1-3 hours,
depending on the visitor's background and interests.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 2
months required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
James G. Manz, Manager of Customer and Guest
Relations. Phone: 312 688-7761.
OTTAWA
29 Ottawa Silica Company (Illinois-Ottawa Division),
Box 577. Silica sand mining plant. Tour includes a
view of the mining pit and the processing of silica
sands. (Requires walking and climbing stairs.)
Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 2-10. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Mr. W.M. Clair.
Phone: 815 434-0188, Ext. 218. (Note: There is also
an overlook of the mines on Boyce Memorial Drive,
open daylight hours in the summer from 8 a.m. to 8
p.m.)
ILLINOIS
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PEORIA
66 Caterpillar Tractor Company, 100 N.E. Adams
Street. This heavy machinery industry (earth-
moving and materials-handling equipment) offers
tours by appointment only. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Advance notice of 2 weeks to 1 month is required.
Visitors are requested to give affiliation, position
and purpose of visit when writing for reservations.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact the Tour Coordinator.
Phone: 309 675-4578.
42 Northern Regional Research Center, Agricultural
Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
1815 North University Street. The Department con-
ducts basic and applied research on the chemistry
and processing technology of agricultural com-
modities for food and industrial uses. A general tour
of the physical plant is offered, with emphasis on
current research; the tour can be modified to visitor
interest. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
100 maximum. Advance notice of 5 weeks required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr.
V.L. Davison. Phone: 309 685-4011, Ext. 280.
39 Hiram Walker & Sons, Inc. , foot of Edmund Street.
Distillery and bottler of beverage alcohol, as well as
a producer of distillers feeds for animal rations.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. or 2 p.m.,
by advance appointment only. Tour length: 90
minutes. No tours the last two weeks in July. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required for small groups (6 people) and 1 week for
larger groups. No cameras permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr. L. Van Vooren,
Manager of Distillery Sales Services. Phone: 309
674-8241, Ext. 227.
RANTOUL
69 Chanute Air Force Base, Public Information
Branch, OI/Stop 7, Chanute AFB. The Air Force
Base is a School of Applied Aerospace Sciences,
with technical training in jet engines, multi-engine
aircraft, missiles, weather, etc. A typical tour in-
cludes a visit to the Technical Training Display
Center, which has displays of actual training situa-
tions, dioramas, cut-aways of jet engines, etc. Also
included is a riding tour of the base to see static
aircraft on display (about 25 planes from World War
II to present day jets), visits to the laboratories of the
School of Applied Aerospace Sciences — the Jet
Engine School, B-52 School and Fire Protection and
Rescue. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1-4 hours. Group number: 2-25.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact William H.
Hansen, Chief Public Information Branch. Phone:
217 495-2610.
SPRINGFIELD
56 Illinois State Capitol, Capitol Avenue. The Legisla-
tive Chambers, Governor's Chambers and the his-
tory of the Capitol and its art are included in tours of
the present State Capitol. Tours are offered Monday
through Friday; there is also a slide program offered
on the half hour in the Centennial Building, featur-
ing the five previous Capitols. Weekend tours,
offered on the hour, have no slide presentation. All
tours are between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
(The last tour is at 4 p.m.) Advance notice of 1 week
required in the spring. Contact the Information
Desk, Betty Rice. Phone: 217 787-2099.
INDIANA
BEDFORD
29 Indiana Limestone Institute of America, Inc., 400
Stone City Bank Building. Quarrying and fabrica-
tion of dimension building stone. The Indiana
limestone deposits are famous internationally as
massive, pure calcium carbonate deposits used in
building for over 100 years. Visitors view the
excavating of raw material in block form from the
quarries and the fabricating process of the block
form to workable dimension stone of various shapes
and sizes. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. No tours during the week of July 4. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children not admitted. Contact
William H. McDonald, Architectural Services Di-
rector. Phone: 812 275-4426.
BERNE
53 Berne Furniture Company, Inc., 100 Berne Street.
Upholstered furniture manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours the last week of June, the first
week of July and the last week of December.
Written notice of 6 weeks required. Spanish, Ger-
man, French and Japanese translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact L. Luther
Yager, Secretary-Treasurer. Phone: 219 589-3352.
BLOOMINGTON
29 Victor Oolitic Stone Company, P.O. Box 668
(Route 5, Victor Pike). Quarrying, slabbing and
diamond sawing standard Indiana limestone pro-
ducts. Tour of quarry, slab mill (gang mill) and
standard products fabricating mill (sills, copings,
hearths and mantels, as well as various building
stone veneers). Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours during
week of July 4. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Visitors must
be directly associated with the building stone indus-
try. No children admitted. Contact David M. Hall,
Marketing Director. Phone: 812 824-2621.
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INDIANA
BUTLER
113 Crane Edmund Corporation, P.O. Box 44, Route 6
West. Manufacturing (bicycle pedals, kickstands,
baby seats and metal stampings). Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-10. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Ray Heerdt, General
Manager. Phone: 219 868-2161.
COLUMBIA CITY
65 Holmes & Company, Inc., 807 East Ellsworth
Street. Manufacturers and wholesalers of fine
hardwood lumber, specializing in American Black
Walnut. Tour of sawmill, log yard, lumber yard, dry
kilns and remanufacturing facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours during week of July 4. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Small children must be
under adult supervision. Contact Bill Shull. Phone:
219 244-6149.
EAST CHICAGO
51 East Chicago Pattern Works, Inc., 410 East Chicago
Avenue. Wood and metal patterns, and aluminum
castings. Tours Monday and Tuesday, 9-10 a.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 6 maximum.
Written notice of 6 weeks required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact Eric Bergstrom, President.
Phone:219 398-2386.
EDINBURG
65 Hill Bros. Veneer Company, Shelby Avenue.
Lumber and veneer. Tour of sawmill, dry kilns,
veneer plant, lumber shipping area and display
room. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes.
No tours July 1-15. Group number: 3-15. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Phone: 812 526-5567.
51 Midwest Art Metal Company, Inc., 216 North Main
Street. Metal stampings, components and as-
semblies. Visitors observe equipment and processes
at work. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12
noon and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 30-40 minutes.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1
day required. No children admitted. Contact
Lawrence A. Quick, Jr. Phone: 812 526-2666.
65 Amos Thompson Veneer Company, 211 Ward
Street. Lumber and veneer. Tour of sawmill, dry
kilns, veneer plant, lumber shipping area and dis-
play room. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 min-
utes. No tours July 1-15. Group number: 3-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Phone: 812
526-2671.
ELKHART
71 W. T. Armstrong Company, Inc., 1000 Industrial
Parkway Drive. Musical instruments manufacturer
(flutes, piccolos and saxophones). Tours Monday
through Thursday, 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first two weeks of July
and last two weeks of December. Group number: 25
maximum. Contact Al Singleton or Helen Wilson.
Phone: 219 293-8602.
68 R. E. Jackson Company, Inc., 3334 Greenleaf
Boulevard. Metal fabricated parts and hardware for
recreational vehicles and public transportation indus-
tries. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 4-6.
Advance notice of 2 days required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact M.B. Shelly. Phone:
219 264-6324.
105 New Yorker Homes Corporation, 701 Collins Road.
Mobile homes manufacturer. General tour of plant
and offices. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours two
weeks at Christmas. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Philip A. Shafer or Rex Jones.
Phone: 219 294-1611.
53 Trawood Manufacturing Company, Inc., 1600 West
Mishawaka Road, P.O. Box 1044. Furniture: book-
cases, desks, counter tops, table tops and laminated
panels (high and low pressure laminates). Visitors
see the procedures for application of decorative
laminates to particleboard and the impregnation of
polyester decorative film on particleboard. This
material is cut, shaped, edged and assembled into
dinette table tops, counter tops for recreational
vehicles and bookcases and desks for home use.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours for
10 days at Christmas. Group number: 8 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Hindi transla-
tion available. Contact Stuart A. Gruber, General
Manager. Phone: 219 293-3591.
EVANSVILLE
73 Red Spot Paint & Varnish Company, Inc. , 1 10 Main
Street, P.O. Box 418. Paint manufacturing. Tour of
research, laboratory and production facilities and
in-depth discussion of problems involved in finish-
ing plastics and in painting buildings, etc. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 6-20. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. Contact Ed Jones. Phone: 812
425-3151.
INDIANA
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108 Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, 20-24
N.W. Fourth Street. Utility. Tour of power plants.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 3-6 hours. Advance notice required.
Group number: 8 maximum. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact Norman P. Wagner, Vice Presi-
dent and General Manager of Operations. Phone:
812 424-6411.
FORT WAYNE
84 Fill-Rite Division, Tuthill Pump Company, Baer
Field. Manufacturer of fuel dispensing pumps —
hand and electric. Complete tour includes machine
shop, primary assembly, conveyorized material-
handling, painting, final assembly, packaging and
shipping. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last
week of July and first week of August. Group
number: 6 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Mr. B.L. Kapp, General Man-
ager. Phone: 219 747-9136.
95 Joslyn Stainless Steels. 2400 Taylor Street West.
Manufacturer of stainless steels in bar and billet
forms. Tour of all production facilities and auxiliary
services. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length; 90 minutes to 2 hours. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Group number: 4-10. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 18
not admitted. Contact R. Witchey, Chief Metallur-
gist. Phone: 219 432-2561.
GREENSBURG
80 Dry Clime Lamp Corporation, St. Rd. 46 West.
Manufacturer of electric infrared drying ovens for
industry. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5 maxi-
mum. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Neil Solgere, General Manager. Phone: 812
663-4141.
GREENCASTLE
25 Lone Star Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 482. Producer
of Portland Cement. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group
number: 10 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No tours during March. Children under 15
not admitted. Contact Mr. CD. Coppinger, Plant
Manager. Phone: 3 1 7 653-9766.
INDIANAPOLIS
29 AM AX Coal Company, 105 S. Meridian Street.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Visitors are shown the full coal-mining opera-
tions: coal being mined and, in some mines, washed
and processed prior to loading. Contact
Guy Johnson, Manager of Media Relations. Phone:
317 266-2626. There are five other mine locations
operated by AMAX in the State of Indiana: Chinook
Mine, Staunton, Indiana; Minnehaha Mine, Sulli-
van, Indiana; Ayrcoe Mine, Oakland City, Indiana;
Ayrshire Mine, Chandler, Indiana and Wright Mine,
Boonville, Indiana. Arrangements to tour these
mines can be made through the Indianapolis loca-
tion.
51 Atkomatic Valve Company, Inc., 141 South Sher-
man Drive. Manufacturer of 2-way solenoid oper-
ated valves — bronze and stainless steel. Vis-
observe machining of barstock and castings, assem-
bly of valves, pressure tests of incoming castings,
pressure and functional test of completed valves,
plus incidental operations such as casting cleaning,
inventory control, etc. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children must be supervised. Contact
Robert A. Morris, President, or Arnold E.
Richardson, Vice President. Phone: 317 357-8421.
27 Brulin & Company, Inc., 2920 Martindale Avenue.
Industrial cleaning chemicals (for use in mainte-
nance of buildings, machinery, aircraft, etc.). Tour
of plant, warehouse, laboratory and offices. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. French and German translation
available. Contact Alice Ely, Director of Public
Relations. Phone: 317 923-321 1.
7 Detroit Diesel Allison Division of General Motors,
Indianapolis Operations, Powerama Exhibit. 4700
West 10th Street. Heavy manufacturing — gas tur-
bine engines, diesel engines and heavy duty automa-
tic transmissions. Powerama is an exhibit containing
products manufactured by Detroit Diesel Allison.
Tours weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except Thursday,
12 noon to 9 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 10-50. Advance notice required for guided
tours. Casual visitors are welcome without prior
notice for unguided tours. Contact John J.
McCardle, Supervisor, Special Activities, Public
Relations Staff. Phone: 317 243-1307.
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INDIANA
41 General Aviation Electronics, Inc., 4141 Kingman
Drive. Manufacturer of personal communications
equipment, including 2-way land mobile radios,
2-meter FM amateur radios, marine
radiotelephones, and navigation and communication
equipment for light aircraft. Tour of assembly and
production areas, receiving and shipping facilities
and engineering laboratories. Tours Tuesday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours December 15 through January 10.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 3
days required. Spanish, French and Italian transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact Merwin L. Dechter, Secretary-Treasurer.
Phone: 317 546-1111.
108 Indianapolis Power & Light Company, 25 Monu-
ment Circle (P.O. Box 1595-B). Investor-owned
utility supplying electricity and steam. Tour of
modern, coal-fired, steam-electric generating sta-
tion. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Visitors must be
sponsored by the Indiana Manufacturing Associa-
tion. Children under 15 not admitted. Contact
J.W. Prickett, Vice President, Public Relations and
Corporate Communications. Phone: 317 635-6868.
108 Indianapolis Water Company, 1220 Waterway
Boulevard. Water utility. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 min-
utes. Group number: 2-20. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Contact Raymond L. Williams.
Phone:317 639-1501.
33 Inland Container Corporation, 151 North Delaware
Street, Market Square Center. Manufacturer of cor-
rugated shipping containers. Tours by reservation
only. Contact N.F. Schaefer, Jr., President. Phone:
317 262-0325.
68 Klincher Locknut Corporation, 2153 Hillside Av-
enue. Manufacturer of Klincher Locknuts and fas-
teners. Visitors tour the plant and office. Tours
Tuesday or Wednesday, 2-3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours for 2 weeks in mid-July. Advance
notice of 2-3 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. No children admitted. Contact
Robert C. or Jean Groseclose. Phone: 317
925-2301.
76 Eli Lilly and Company, 893 South Delaware Street.
Pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals. Tour
consists of a program and film at Exhibit Hall. Tours
weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except Wednesday, 12
noon to 9 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours
December 25 through January 1 . Group number:
12-100. Written notice required. Actual plant visits
limited to physicians or pharmacists. Children under
16 not admitted. Phone: 317 261-2771.
83 Rutgers Packaging Corporation, 620 South Belmont
Street. Printing — record jackets, record sleeves and
blister cards. Visitors observe craftsmen at work and
machines used to create products, with explanation
of printing methods employed. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice of 2-5 days required.
German, Hungarian and Spanish translation avail-
able. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 15 not admitted. Contact William E.
Swanson, Plant Manager. Phone: 317 635-7777.
94 U.S. Envelope Company, 16 South Sherman Drive
and 3902 East 16th. Envelope manufacturer. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours (1 hour at each location). No tours
first two weeks of July. Group number: 3-20. No
cameras or sketches permitted. No children admit-
ted. Contact Edwin L. Kilner, Plant Manager.
Phone: 317 359-5321.
JASPER
31 Breidenbaugh's, Inc., Highway 231 North.
Molded and pre-cast concrete products. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours and 30 minutes. Advance notice of 2
days required. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact Arlo Breidenbaugh, Jr. Phone: 812
482-3434.
53 Jasper Desk Company, Inc., 501 East Sixth Street.
Wood office furniture manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-1 1 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Tour length:
90 minutes. No tours last week of June through first
week of July. Group number: 10-20. Advance notice
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Carl F. Seng, President. Phone: 812 482-4132.
JEFFERSONVILLE
93 Hillerich & Bradsby Company, 1525
Charlestown — New Albany Road. Sporting
goods — baseballs, bats, gloves and golf clubs.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9:55 a.m. and 1:55
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour (30 minutes at bat factory
and 30 minutes at golf factory). No tours June
27-July 15. Group number: 25 maximum. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact
Bennett Curry. Phone: 812 288-6611.
INDIANA
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KNIGHTSTOWN
113 Jacwil Mfrs. /Casket Company, Inc., West Morgan
Street. Caskets and casket liner parts. Visitors see
the Jacwil Method of trimming out caskets. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30-60 minutes. No tours first two weeks in
July. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Jane Bechtel or
Jack White. Phone: 317 345-2135.
KOKOMO
83 Cuneo Press of Indiana, 1125 East Vaile Avenue.
Printing. Tour of paper warehouse, printing press-
rooms, bindery, rotogravure cylinder prep depart-
ment, electrotype foundry and ink manufacturing
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 2-20.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Ken Carter, Personnel
Manager, or Debbie Gifford, Personnel Assistant.
Phone: 317 457-1 HI.
MIDDLEBURY
105 Coachmen Industries, Inc., Yode Industrial Park.
Recreational vehicles. Tour of production facilities
Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours second week in August and
December 25-January 1. Group number: 12
minimum. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Don Bowers. Phone: 219 825-5821.
105 Jayco, Inc., Highway 13 South. Recreational
vehicles — camping trailers, travel trailers and
minihomes. Visitors observe welding of steel
frames, assembly of trailers, sewing of canvas,
upholstry and window drapes and shipping depart-
ment. Tours Monday through Wednesday, 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour
length: 2 hours. No tours the last three weeks of
August. Group number: 2-10. Advance notice of 1
week required. German and Spanish translation
available. No sketches permitted. Contact
George Bemis, Public Relations. Phone: 219
825-5861.
MOORESVILLE
66 Laboratory Equipment Corporation, 156 East Harri-
son Street. Manufacturer of mechanical and hyd-
raulic test equipment and controls; special machin-
ery. Tour of manufacturing area and engineering
departments. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours during
August. Group number: 2-6. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
T.M. Englehart, President. Phone: 317 831-2990.
MUNCIE
66 U.S. Engineering Company, Inc., 2901 West Eighth
Street. Manufacturing: tools, dies, special machin-
ery and machine guarding. Visitors observe automa-
tic tooling for production of component parts,
numerically-controlled Agietron operation and Elox
electrical discharge machine, automatic tapping,
tapes of automatic machinery, etc. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Group number: 4 maximum. Translation
services available. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact George Karsnak. Phone: 317 288-1931.
NEW ALBANY
62 Geo. Moser Leather Company, Silver Street and
Penna R.R. Tannery. Complete tour through wet
and dry operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
30 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days required.
No sketches permitted. Children under 8 not admit-
ted. Contact James J. Thornton, Assistant Vice
President. Phone: 812 944-6761.
65 Roberts & Strack Veneer Company, Inc., P.O. Box
468. Wood veneer manufacturing. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours June 15-July 15. Group number:
30 maximum. Contact E.K. Lovelace or Gil Seger.
Phone:812 283-6624.
NEW HAVEN
79 Pribble Plastics Products, Inc., 1610 Summit Street.
Custom plastic molding. Observe molding of com-
ponent parts for electric motors, transformers,
switches, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45-90 minutes. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Contact Wayne I. Pribble or Steven I.
Pribble. Phone: 219 493-4475.
NORTH MANCHESTER
51 North Manchester Foundry, 204 Wabash Road,
P.O. Box 345. Grey and ductile iron castings. Tour
consists of a general walk-through of a specialty,
low production, electric melting alloy iron foundry,
including a pattern repair shop and heat treating
facility. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first
week of July and last week of December. Group
number: 10-20. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Children under 15 not admitted. Contact
R. Westman, Manager. Phone: 219 982-2191.
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INDIANA
NORTH VERNON
95 North Vernon Forge, Inc., 304 Hoosier Street. Steel
parts forging. Observe forging operations from bulk
material to finished product. Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 9-1 1 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 8 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2 days required. Children under 18
not admitted. Contact Louis C. Wengert, President.
Phone:812 346-5001.
ROCKVILLE
40 Dormeyer Industries, St. Rd. 36 East. Electrical
components. Visitors see the complete process of
manufacturing coils, transformers and solenoids.
Tours Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras
permitted. Contact Howard L. Krauel, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 317 569-3118.
SILVER LAKE
68 Parker Industries, Highway 15, North. Metal fabri-
cation: farm equipment, mobile grain-handling
equipment, solid waste equipment, refuse
containers — all sizes for rear and front loading
mobile compactors. Tours Tuesday through Friday,
after 9 a.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first two
weeks in July. Group number: 5-50. No sketches
permitted. Contact R. Mong, President, or
H. Hyder, Production Manager. Phone: 219
352-2141.
SOUTH BEND
95 Lock Joint Tube Company, Inc., 1400 Riverside
Drive. Manufacturer of round, square, rectangular
and oval welded steel tubing. Visitors see tube
rolling, welding (electric resistance and high fre-
quency), cutting to length and end finishing. Tours
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours for two
weeks between June and September. Group number:
20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
D. Woodka. Phone: 219 233-9358.
40 South Bend Controls, Inc., 1237 North Side
Boulevard. Manufacturer of custom-designed coils,
solenoids, valves and catalog line of outdoor light-
ing controls. Tour consists of an introductory brief-
ing, plant tour, product display, quality control and
engineering briefing and a question-and-answer
period. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours last week in
July and first week in August. Group number: 4
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Contact Frank Mulligan, General Manager, or
Larry Witek, Plant Manager. Phone: 219 234-3157.
TELL CITY
65 William Tell Woodcrafters, Inc.. 7th and Pestalozzi
Streets. Woodworking — hutches, grandfather clock
cases and organ cases. Complete tour of the man-
ufacturing process. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice
of 1 day required. Group number: 2-20. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Charles Borders or
Gene Borders. Phone: 812 547-2366.
WABASH
102 United Tool Company, Inc., 838 LaFontaine Av-
enue. Manufacturer of special equipment, tool and
dies and machined parts. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 9-1 1 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice of 10 days required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
R.L. Bechtol, President. Phone: 219 563-3143.
WATERLOO
66 Modernair Corporation, 300 East Railroad Street.
Manufacturer of hose couplings and air guns. Vis-
itors see production of small fittings and air guns on
automatic assembling machines. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. No tours Christmas week. Thanksgiving
week and last two working days of November.
Group number: 6 maximum. French, Spanish and
German translation available. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Harvey Cowell, Plant Manager.
Phone:219 837-2571.
WINCHESTER
10 Wick's Pies, Inc., 217 Greenville Avenue. Bakery.
Tour of fully automated plant with freezer storage,
where products are baked, frozen and shipped to
various distributors. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 5-45. Advance notice of 1
week required. Contact Mrs. Naomi B. Bone.
Phone: 317 584-8401.
IOWA
AMANA
2 Amana Refrigeration International, Inc. Manufac-
turer of refrigerators, freezers and microwave ovens.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9-11:30 a.m. and
1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours
for three weeks near the end of July and first week of
August. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 14 not admitted. Contact
Eldon Pugh. Phone: 319 622-551 1.
IOWA
33
BOONE
2 Percival Manufacturing Company, P.O. Box 249.
Manufacturer of commercial refrigerators and en-
vironmental chambers. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 2
days required. Contact S. Radnich. Phone: 515
432-6501.
CEDAR FALLS
84 Viking Pump Division, Houdaille Industries, 406
State Street. Observe manufacturing of rotary pumps
from raw material to finished product. A film
presentation is also given. Tours by appointment
only. No tours first two weeks of August. Group
number: 5-20. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Japanese and German translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 1 1
not admitted. Contact Glenn Bond. Phone: 319
266-1741, Ext. 282.
CEDAR RAPIDS
45 FMC Corporation, Construction Equipment Divi-
sion, 1201 Sixth Street, S.W. Manufacturer of
Link-Belt power shovels, cranes and diesel pile
hammers. Visitors see production facilities engaged
in the manufacture of heavy construction equipment.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Group number: 35 maximum. Written notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact L.E. Schade. Phone: 319 398-3320.
DAVENPORT
87 Mast Development Company, 2212 East 12th
Street. Manufacturer of scientific and optical in-
struments. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 2 days required.
Contact Leo E. Hubner, Executive Vice President.
Phone: 319 326-0141.
DENISON
67 Farmland Foods, Inc., Industrial Drive. Pork
processing — kill, cut, cure, smoke and can. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Group
number: 12-48. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact R. H. Batty. Phone: 712 263-5002.
DES MOINES
45 John Deere Des Moines Works, Highway 415
North, P.O. Box 1595. Agricultural equipment
manufacturer — cotton pickers, grain drills, rotary
hoes, stack wagons and tillage equipment. Tours
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1-2 days required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
13 not admitted. No sandles or open-toed shoes
permitted. Contact Personnel Department. Phone:
515 283-3876.
72 Des Moines Register & Tribune Company, 715
Locust. Newspapers. Tour of newsroom and com-
posing room. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice
of 1-2 weeks required. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Children under 1 1 not admitted. Contact
Teresa Laird. Phone: 515 284-8282.
45 Massey-Ferguson, Inc., Des Moines Plant, 1901
Bell Avenue. Four-wheel drive tractors, garden
tools, lawn mowers and snowmobiles. Tour of
tractor and combine cornhead assembly lines. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours
during August. Group number: 50 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mr. Barnes. Phone: 515 247-2247.
83 Meredith Printing, 5401 Park Avenue. Magazine
printing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
3-30. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Ken McDougall.
Public Relations. Phone: 515 284-9654.
66 Townsend Engineering Company, 2425 Hubbell
Avenue, P.O. Box 1433. Manufacturer of
sausage-making machines and fish and meat skin-
ning machines. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Group number: 20
maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Thomas
Hooker. Phone: 515 265-8181.
DYERSVILLE
103 The ErtI Company, 805 13th Avenue, S.E. Toy
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 6 maximum. Advance notice of 5 days
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 5 not admitted. Contact Stephen Wessels
or Dave Bell. Phone: 319 875-7142.
ELLSWORTH
81 Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc., Dubuque and
Delphi Streets. Turkey processing plant. Open May
22 to December 1 . Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Spanish transla-
tion available. Contact Harlan Hertzke. Phone: 515
836-4441.
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IOWA
FOREST CITY
105 Winnebago Industries, junction of Highways 9 and
69. Manufacturer of recreational vehicles (motor
homes). Visitors see a film presentation, take a drive
through the complex and then tour the manufactur-
ing areas. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours during week of Christmas.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Public Relations Department. Phone: 515 582-3535.
FORT MADISON
52 W. A. Sheaffer Eaton Company, 301 Avenue H.
Manufacturer of writing instruments. Tours by ap-
pointment only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 40 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 1 1 not admitted. Contact George Dann.
Phone: 319 372-3300, Ext. 244.
GRINNELL
48 DeKalb AgResearch, Inc., Highway 6 East. Hybrid
seed corn. Harvest season is mid-September to the
first of November, and processing season is from the
first of November to mid-February. These are the
times the plant is in actual operation. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Advance notice of 1 day required. Group
number: 15 maximum. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Jack A. Templeton. Phone: 515 236-6179.
113 Miracle Recreation Equipment Company, P.O. Box
275. Manufacturer of park and playground equip-
ment, fiberglass benches and tables, and amusement
park equipment. Visitors observe start-to-finish
manufacturing process of products with emphasis on
exclusive and patented product finishes. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and
1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours last week
in July and first week in August. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Wayne Olson. Phone: 515 236-7536.
IOWA CITY
35 Proctor & Gamble Manufacturing Company, 2200
Lower Muscatine Road. Toothpaste, shampoos,
homewaves and mouthwash. Tours Monday through
Friday, by appointment. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 60 maximum. Advance notice required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Large groups of
children under 13 not admitted. Contact
John F. Segreti. Phone: 319 351-2310.
87 Westinghouse Learning Corporation, Highway 1
North. Educational test scoring, educational data
services, consulting, opinion surveys and computer
managed instruction. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes to 2 hours.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact Burdette P. Hansen, Vice President. Phone:
319 356-3011.
MARCUS
49 Sand Seed Service, Inc. Certified seed, soybean and
oats; food corn and food soybeans, fertilizer and
feed. Visitors tour cattle feedlot and processing
facilities for the seed, grain and fertilizer products.
Tours daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1
day required. Contact Charles Sand. Phone: 712
376-4135.
MARION
66 Kwik-Way International, Inc., 500 — 57th Street.
Manufacturer of automotive service equipment.
Tour of offices and manufacturing facility, including
a demonstration of equipment. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 40 maximum. Written notice
of 6 weeks required. Spanish and German transla-
tion available. Contact Larry G. Miller or
J.M. Chaffee. Phone: 319 377-9421.
MARSHALLTOWN
2 Lennox Industries, Inc., 200 South 12th Avenue.
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment.
Tours on weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours last week in June and first week in
July. Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
E.L. McCloud. Phone: 515 754-4372.
102 Marshalltown Trowel Company, P.O. Box 738.
Manufacturer of tools and trowels for commercial
and home use. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Ward Miller. Phone: 515 752-1571.
45 Spread-All Manufacturing Company, Highway 330,
Rural Route 3. Manufacturer of grain spreaders and
grain cleaners. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact John Maddick, General Manager.
Phone: 515 753-5601.
IOWA
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NEWTON
40 Winpower Corporation. Electrical equipment. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, by appointment. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours last week in June and
first week of July. Group number: 25 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children not
admitted. Contact Mr. Faye Knodle. Phone: 515
792-1301.
WAVERLY
45 Bantam Division, Kochring Company. Manufac-
turer of cranes and excavators, cable and hydraulic,
and related products. Tours Monday through Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No tours last week of July
and first week of August. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Personnel Department. Phone: 319 352-3920.
OTTUMWA
45 John Deere Ottumwa Works, Vine and Madison.
Manufacturing and assembly of hay and forage-
handling farm equipment. Tour of manufacturing
operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. No
tours first three weeks of August. Written notice of 6
weeks required. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact Jim Judge. Phone: 515 683-2253.
POCAHONTAS
66 Iowa Industrial Hydraulics, Inc., Industrial Park
Road. Oil hydraulic cylinders, valves and rotary
joint manifolds. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group
number: 20 maximum. Written notice of 3 weeks
required. Contact J.C. Eckstam. Phone: 712
335-3311.
SCHALLER
50 Consolidated Popcorn. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 10 days
required. Contact Wayne Blewett. Phone: 712
275-4242.
105 Woodke Enterprises, 303 East 1st Street. Manufac-
turer of truck and transportation equipment (trail-
ers). Tour of manufacturing facility. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 25 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 day required. No tours for two weeks
during summer months. Contact Jerry Woodke.
Phone: 712 275-4224.
WATERLOO '
37 Carnation Fresh Milk, Division of Mississippi Val-
ley Milk Producers Association, 325 Washington.
Fresh milk bottling plant. Tour consists of an orien-
tation, followed by a general tour of the plant. Tours
Tuesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Group
number: 30 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Harlan Timmerman. Phone: 319 233-8443.
KANSAS
COFFEYVILLE
55 Fiberglass Corporation of America, Inc., Munici-
pal Airport, P.O. Box 717. Fiberglass bathtubs
and shower modulars. Tour of manufacturing facil-
ity, warehouse and shipping department. Tours
Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 max-
imum. Advance notice of 10 days required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Cal W. Alford, President.
Phone: 316 251-4630.
HUTCHINSON
21 Architectural Millwork, Inc., 401 South Adams.
Millwork, cabinets, fixtures (bank and hotel) and
plastic laminate tops. Tour consists of an introduc-
tion, followed by a tour of the plant where visitors
observe production machines, laminate plastic top
production and assembly. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 2-20. Advance notice of
3 days required. German, Spanish and French
translation available. Children under 10 not admit-
ted. Contact Mr. Karl Angermeier. Phone: 316
663-8375.
IOLA
85 The Gates Rubber Company, 999 Michigan Av-
enue. Manufacturer of wire braid, thermo plastic,
rotary drill and other special application hydraulic
hose. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 8 max-
imum. Advance notice of 60 days required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Mr. Tom Gibson, President,
International Division, The Gates Rubber Com-
pany, Denver, Colorado. Phone: 303 744-4714.
LAWRENCE
71 Reuter Organ Company, 612 New Hampshire. Pipe
organ manufacturer. Visitors observe total fabrica-
tion from raw materials to finished product. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon
and 3:30-5 p.m. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice of 3 days required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Alan C. Fisher. Phone:
913 843-2622.
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KANSAS
LEAVENWORTH
69 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
Allied officers receive training here. A drive
through the Fort is possible seven days a week.
For a group, a guide can be provided. Contact the
Public Affairs Office. Phone: 913 684-405!.
MANHATTAN
56 U.S. Grain Marketing Research Center, Agricultural
Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
1515 College Avenue. Agricultural-food research.
Tour of the main research units: milling, baking,
grain-handling, microscopy, biochemistry, storage
and pest control. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-25. Advance notice
required. Polish, German and Hebrew translation
available. Visitors from Communist countries re-
quire clearance. Children under 10 not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Thelma Woellhof. Phone: 913
539-9141.
OTTAWA
41 King Radio Corporation, Ottawa Plant, 1612
Davis (Industrial Park). Avionics — navigation and
communication radios. Tour of electronics assem-
bly and test activities, demonstration of products.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact H.L. Claterbos,
Plant Manager. Phone: 913 242-4050.
TOPEKA
94 Hallmark Cards, Inc., 240 Madison. Paper pro-
ducts: stationery, greeting cards and party goods.
Tour of facilities includes foil stamp, die cutting,
embossing and handwork operations and other op-
erations related to the manufacturing of Hallmark
products. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number:
15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Ellen Teeter, Receptionist. Phone: 913 233-3241.
WICHITA
3 Beech Aircraft Corporation, 9709 East Central.
Manufacturer of private, corporate and public air-
craft. Visitors see aircraft in production from be-
ginning to end. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: I hour. No tours
last week of June and first week of July. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. Translation services
available for most languages and many dialects.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Inter-
national Division. Phone: 316 689-7037.
KENTUCKY
BARDSTOWN
39 Barton Distilling Company, Barton Road. Distillers
of whiskey. Tour of distillery and Museum of
Whiskey History. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3:30 p.m. for distillery and
daily, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for museum. Group number:
15 maximum. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Joe Svihovec. Phone: 502 348-3991 .
39 Willett Distilling Company, Loretto Road. Distillers
of whiskey. Tour through distilling facilities,
warehouse and bottling plant. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours last two weeks of July. Contact
Thompson Willett or Paul A. Willett. Phone: 502
348-3919.
BEREA
99 Churchill Weavers, Inc., Lorraine Court. Handwo-
ven fabrics. Visitors observe preparation of yarns
and weaving of those yarns into a finished fabric.
Loomhouse tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Jim Linford. Phone: 606
986-3126.
CAMPBELLSVILLE
21 Campbellsville Industries, Taylor Boulevard. De-
sign and manufacturing of church steeples and
cupolas. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number:
12 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Contact Herbert Keeton. Phone: 502 465-8135.
53 McMahan Furniture Company, 615 West Main
.. Street. Cherry antique reproductions. Rough lumber
is brought into the factory, surfaced and the product
is handmade. Tours Monday through Saturday, 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Contact
T.B. McMahan or Mrs. Russell Shaw. Phone: 502
465-4831.
CLERMONT
39 James B. Beam Distilling Company, Inc. (Plant No.
1), across from Berheim Forest. Distillers of whis-
key. Tour starts with mashroom and goes through
bottling process. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice required for
a group of more than 10. Children under 16 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact LeRoy Smith or
Bernard Hurst. Phone: 502 543-2221.
KENTUCKY
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DRAKESBORO
82 TVA-Paradise Power Plant, end of State Highway
176. Power production. Visitors are shown a model
of a boiler and how water and coal generate heat.
Generators are seen from an overlook. Tours daily,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Lt. Robert L. Wood. Phone: 502
476-8335.
LORETTO
39 Maker's Mark Distillery, 3 miles from Loretto on
Highway 52. Distillers of whiskey. Tour of distil-
lery, bottling house and storage area, including a
visit to the museum and quarthouse. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours for two weeks in July.
Group number: 20 maximum. Contact
Leslie Brunswick. Phone: 502 865-2881.
FRANKFORT
39 National Distillers Products, Glenns Creek Road.
Distillers of whiskey. Tour of Old Taylor distilling
facilities and Old Taylor Museum. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 8 maximum. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
George Donehoo. Phone: 502 223-8251.
LOUISVILLE
63 Bourbon Stock Yard Company, 1048 East Main
Street. Public livestock market. Visitors observe
auctions of livestock. Tours Monday hrough Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 15 maximum. Contact Bruce Pearce.
Phone: 502 584-7211.
39 Old Grand Dad Distillery, Route 460. Whiskey
distillers. Tour of distilling facilities and bottling 101
operation. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 8 maximum. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Contact George Donehoo. Phone: 502
223-8251.
32 Rebecca Ruth Candy Shop, 1 12 East Second Street.
Candies. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
12 noon and 1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 10 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Children under 15
must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
John C. Booe. Phone: 502 223-7475. 39
39 Schenley Distillers, Inc., Leestown Road. Distillers
of whiskey. Tour of fermenting room, dry house,
bottling and warehouse areas. There is also a
museum with graphics and diagrams. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice
required for groups of more than 20. Contact Super-
visor of Plant Protection. Phone: 502 223-7641.
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company, 1600
West Hill Street. Cigarette manufacturing. Visitors
see raw robacco being manufactured into cigarettes.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8-10:30 a.m. and 12
noon to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice required for
groups of more than 10. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Public Relations. Phone: 502
774-7615.
Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation, 850 Dixie
Highway. Distillers of whiskey. Visitors see a slide
presentation and display area, followed by a tour of
the bottling plant and warehouse. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups of more than 15. No
cameras permitted. Children under 12 must be
accompanied by an adult. Phone: 502 778-5531,
Ext. 280.
LEXINGTON
Irvin Industries, 1315 Versailles Road. Producers of
seat belts. Visitors observe assemblage of cloth belts
and metal buckles. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Written advance notice of 3
weeks required for visitors from competitive indus-
tries. Contact Mark Jackson. Phone: 606 254-8061.
12 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Louisville, 1661
West Hill Street. Soft drink manufacturer (Coca-
Cola). A film presentation is given, followed by a
tour of the syrup room and bottling room. Tours
Tuesday through Thursday by appointment only, 9
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 10-60. Advance notice of 1
day required. Contact Personnel Department.
Phone: 502 776-4651.
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KENTUCKY
17 Hadley Pottery, 1570 Story Avenue. Manufacturing
of stoneware pottery. Visitors see how clay is turned
into pottery, including molding and hand decora-
tion. Visitors also see the kilns. Sales and display
room open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours last two weeks in July.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Children under 19 must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Martha Bottom. Phone:
502 584-2171.
17 Louisville Stoneware, 731 Brent. Production of
hand-painted pottery. The tour shows the pottery
coming out of the mold, being trimmed on the jigger
wheel and finally being hand-painted by the artists.
Visitors also get to see the kilns, where the pottery is
fired, and the finished products. Tours Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required for
groups of more than 20. Children under 12 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Lois Ciresi.
Phone: 502 582-1378.
39 Old Fitzgerald Distillery, Inc., Fitzgerald Road.
Distillers of whiskey. Tour of distilling, bottling,
shipping and warehouse facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
during summer months, and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
during the rest of the year. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1
day required for groups of more than 10 persons.
Contact the Receptionist. Phone: 502 448-2860.
101 Philip Morris, Inc., 1930 Maple Street. Cigarette
manufacturing. A slide presentation is given, fol-
lowed by a tour of the computer department and
production floors. Tours Monday through Friday,
8-11 a.m. and 12:45-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 40
minutes. No tours for one week around the Fourth of
July and one week at Christmas. Group number: 8
maximum. Advance notice required for groups of
more than 25. Spanish, German and French transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact Public Relations. Phone: 502 778-2761.
39 Schenley Distillers, Inc., 17th and Breckinridge.
Distillers of whiskey. Tour of distilling, bottling and
laboratory facilities. Tours Monday through Friday,
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 2
days required for groups of more than 10. No
cameras permitted. Contact Joyce Boyer. Phone:
502 585-5081.
39 Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc., Seventh Street
Road at Central Avenue. Production of whiskey.
Visitors tour the grain storage area, distillery, fer-
mentation facility, laboratory, stills, bottling plant
and warehouse. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours in
August. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required for groups of more than
10. No cameras permitted. Children under 11 not
admitted. Contact the Receptionist for small groups
and Plant Manager for large groups. Phone: 502
634-1551.
OWENSBORO
39 Glenmore Distilleries Company, U.S. 60 East. Pro-
ducers of whiskey. Tour of production area —
warehousing, distilling and bottling. There is also a
museum with sound on slide presentation. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. (The museum is
open daily, 24-hours a day.) Tour length: 45 min-
utes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
of 2 days required for groups of more than 25.
Spanish, German and French translation avtiailable.
Contact Personnel Manager. Phone: 502 926-1 1 10.
39 Medley Distilling Company, Old River Road. Prod-
uction of whiskey. Visitors see the fermentation and
distilling processes, and also tour the dry house,
warehouse and bottling plant. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours last two weeks in July. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required for groups of more than 10. Contact J.L.
Hagan. Phone: 502 926-4455.
PADUCAH
82 TVA-Shawnee Steam Plant (power for AEC), end
of State Highway 996. Power plant. Visitors see
turbines, generators, boilers, stacks, precipitators
and coal unloading facilities. Tours daily, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 50
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required. Con-
tact Public Safety Service. Phone: 502 443-7489.
LOUISIANA
BALDWIN
50 Shell Key Packing Company, on Charenton Canal,
South side. Seafood — shrimp and crab meat. Tour
of the crab factory. Visitors see crabs being proces-
sed and packed for market. Tours on Monday or
Friday, 10 a.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 5 maximum. Advance notice of 10 days
required. French translation available. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Mr. Elwood Billiot.
Phone: 318 828-1547.
LOUISIANA
39
BATON ROUGE
68 Metal Works Corporation, 1820 Choctaw. Fabri-
cated metal products. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 2
days required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Jerry W. Deslotte. Phone: 504 355-8891.
BELLE CHASSE
75 Oil Mop, Inc., 1614 Engineers Road, P.O. Drawer
P. Manufacturer of oil recovery equipment, oil/
water separators and custom design oil recovery
systems. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish and French translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Frederick L.
Smith, Sales Manager. Phone: 504 394-61 10.
JEANERETTE
66 J&L Honiron Engineering Company, Inc., 400
Canal Street. Manufacturer of sugarcane harvesting
machinery and sugar factory equipment. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Group number: 10-25. Advance
notice required. Spanish and French translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact
Walter J. Landry, President. Phone: 318 276-6314.
LAFAYETTE
75 Petroleum Associates of Lafayette, Inc., Louisiana
Highway 182 at Broussard, P.O. Box 52449. Petro-
leum drilling workover and completion fluids, and
other related products. Tours Monday through Fri-
day; weekends by appointment, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tour length: 3 bours. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Spanish translation available; French and
other languages with advance notice. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Jack Cowan, General
Manager of Sales and Marketing. Phone: 318
837-9222.
LAKE CHARLES
92 Lake Charles Sheltered Workshop, Building 35,
Avenue A, Chenault Field. Sheltered workshop for
handicapped. Products include pallets, survey
stakes, rags salvage (wiping), packaging and bed
frames. Tours Monday through Friday, 1:30-3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 2-15.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Pete Manena, Jr., Facility
Manager. Phone: 318 439-4829.
SHREVEPORT
84 Bingham-Willamette Company, 7303 West Park
Road. Manufacturer of centrifugal pumps for indus-
try. An informal discussion of plant activities, fol-
lowed by a tour of the facilities and question-and-
answer period. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Spanish translation available. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Dale F. Patty, Manager, or R.H. Eads,
Manufacturing Manager. Phone: 318 687-571 1.
51 Kast Metals Corporation, 1461 West 59th Street.
Steel foundry. Tours by special arrangement only, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
Children not admitted. Contact V.M. Riter, Vice
President-Manufacturing. Phone: 318 869-1601.
VILLE PLATTE
77 Ville Platte Record Manufacturing Company, 120
East Cypress Street. Phonograph records. Visitors
see raw extruded plastic pressed into records and
packaged for sale. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 12 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Sketches not permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact J. Floyd Soileau, Owner, or
Joseph K. Soileau, Plant Manager. Phone: 318
363-2139 or 318 363-2104.
WELSH
84 The Lo-Lift Pump Company, Inc., 208 North Rail-
road Avenue. Manufacturer of propeller pumps.
Visitors see various machine tools at work; also, the
welding shop and assembly room. Tours Monday
through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cajun French
translation available. Children under 10 not admit-
ted. Contact Mr. Joe Van Ness, M.L. Van Ness or
Eddie Salassie. Phone: 318 734-2366.
MAINE
ANDOVER
30 Communications Satellite Corporation, Route 120,
P.O. Box 265. Communications via satellite. An
audio-visual slide program is presented in the Vis-
itors Building; some equipment is on display. A
view of the antenna may be seen at the Radome
Observation Booth; the new antennae and Control
Building may be seen from the crest of the hill
outside the radome (about 1000 feet from the hill).
Tours Memorial Day through Labor Day, 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
required for large groups. Children must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Station Administrator.
Phone: 207 364-7871.
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MAINE
AUBURN
79 Pioneer Plastics, Division of LOF Plastics, Inc.,
Pionite Road. Manufacturers of decorative plastic
laminates, resin impregnated decorative and indus-
trial papers, decorative laminated particleboard and
other industrial plastic products. Visitors observe
the process of manufacturing high pressure plastic
laminates from receipt of raw materials to shipment
of finished products. Tours Monday through Friday,
9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours during July. Group number: 10-30. Advance
notice required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact L. Seagliarini, Personnel Manager. Phone:
207 784-9111.
BANGOR
93 Bauer Canadian Skate, Inc., 1491 Hammond Street.
Manufacturer of ice skates and boots. Tour various
manufacturing departments from start to finish.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. No
tours in July. Group number: 12 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact Bryan Daly, Chief
Industrial Engineer. Phone: 207 947-6501.
EAGLE LAKE
65 Pinkham Lumber Company, Hardwood Division,
Main Street. Suppliers of kiln dried dimensioned
hardwood for furniture and novelty manufacturers.
Tours Monday through Thursday. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Friday, 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30 minutes.
No tours week of July 4 and week of Christmas.
Advance notice of 1 day required. French translation
available. Contact Arthur W. Reynolds. Phone: 207
444-5139.
EASTON
97 Triple A Sugar Corporation, P.O. Box 66. Sugar
factory. Tours from October to January, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. German, French,
Spanish and Italian translation available. Contact
Mr. Perry Good, Personnel Manager. Phone: 207
488-2121, Ext. 25.
MADAWASKA
74 Fraser Paper, Limited, Bridge Street. Paper
manufacturer — fine bond, catalog grades and coated
and uncoated publication grades. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 60-90
minutes. Group number: 12 maximum. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. French translation avail-
able. No cameras permitted. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact Mrs. Marcella Carrier, Personnel
Assistant. Phone: 207 728-3321.
MILLINOCKET
74 Great Northern Paper Company, Millinocket Plant.
Paper production: newsprint, ground wood
specialities and coated paper. Visitors observe the
process of paper production from raw materials to
finished products. Tours June, July and August,
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour to 2 hours and 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted, and children under 18 must
be accompanied by an adult. Contact E. Mill at 207
746-9912, Ext. 224 or P.K. Millin at 207
723-5131, Ext. 271.
PORTLAND
72 Guy Gannett Publishing Company, 390 Congress
Street. Newspaper publishing. An informational,
educational tour of newspaper production. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 6-12. Advance
notice required. Children under 15 not admitted.
Contact Byron J. Israelson, Promotion Manager.
Phone: 207 775-5811, Ext. 226.
PRESQUE ISLE
50 Potato Service, Inc., Read Road. Frozen food —
vegetables. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 30 days required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Rick Loesel, Director of Sales. Phone: 516
621-8200.
ROCKLAND
105 Fisher Engineering, Water Street. Manufacturer of
snowplows, hydraulic and quick switch kits,
Step-N-Tow bumpers and dump bodies. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. No
tours first two weeks in July. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Everett Small, Cus-
tomer Relations. Phone: 207 594-4446.
WESTBROOK
74 S. D. Warren Division - Scott Paper Company, 89
Cumberland Street. Paper manufacturer — books,
printing, specialty coated and graphic arts. Tour
consists of wood yard, pulping, papermaking, coat-
ing, finishing, shipping and, if desired, primary and
secondary wastewater treatment facility. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. No tours week of July 4. Group
number: 2-25. Advance notice of 2 days required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact the Industrial Relations
Department. Phone: 207 856-631 1.
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MARYLAND
BALTIMORE
72 Baltimore News American, Lombard and South
Streets. Newspaper publishing (daily and Sunday).
Tours Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to I
p.m. Tour length: I hour. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Albert A. Adler.
Phone: 301 752-1212, Ext. 408.
73 Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corporation, 2325
Hollins Ferry Road. Manufacturer of paint and
varnish coatings. Tours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Contact John Mays, Personnel Manager. Phone: 301
837-3030, Ext. 230.
72 Baltimore Sunpapers, Calvert and Centre Streets.
Newspaper publishing (daily and Sunday). Tours at
9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: I hour. Group
number: 10-35. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Debbie
Surdel. Phone: 301 322-6266.
41 Bendix Environmental and Process Instruments Di-
vision, 1400 Taylor Avenue. Design, development
and manufacture of electronic, electromechanical
and meteorological instruments. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Group number: 10-15. Advance notice of
2 weeks required. Contact D.J. Fausnaugh, Direc-
tor, Industrial Relations. Phone: 301 825-5200.
51 F & E Baltimore, Division of Flynn and Emrich
Company, 3001 Grantley Avenue. Gray and ductile
iron foundry casting products. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-1 I a.m. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Mr. James F. Turner, III. Phone:
301 664-0500.
66 F & E Machinery and F & E Communications,
Divisions of Flynn and Emrich Company, 1600
Whitehead Court. Telecommunications hardware
products, contract machinery and industrial in-
cinerators. Tours Monday through Friday, 9-1 1 a.m.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Mr.
Douglas G. Walker. Phone: 301 664-0500.
7 General Motors Assembly Division, 2122 Broening
Highway (P.O. Box 148). Assembly of automobiles
and trucks. (No forging or manufacturing done — all
parts are shipped in for assembly.) Tours by reserva-
tion only. Tour length: 90 minutes. No cameras or
recorders permitted. Written notice of 2-3 weeks
and biographical data required. Visitors must
secure prior approval through General Motors
Overseas Operations Division, 1660 L Street, N.W.,
Suite 501, Washington, D.C. 20036. Contact Mr.
H.C. Witthaus. Phone: 202 659-5050.
83 A. Hoen & Company, Chester & Biddle Streets.
Oldest continuously operating lithographer in U.S.
(established 1865). Books, maps, advertising, pack-
ing and printing. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 2 days required.
Prefer visitors with specific interest in lithography.
No smoking; no loose clothing. Contact Barbara
Rembert. Phone: 301 732-6510.
33 Industrial Papers, Inc., Folding Carton and Label
Division, 1601 Edison Highway. Manufacturer of
folding cartons. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 3 weeks re-
quired. Contact Lee L. Shaver. Phone: 301
327-1300, Ext. 265.
34 Kennecott Refining Corporation, Fort Smallwood
Road (P.O. Box 3407). Copper refining process.
Tours by appointment only. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 10-50. No cameras permitted. Chil-
dren under 16 not admitted. Low heels and slacks
are recommended. Contact Public Relations Office.
Phone: 301 789-1000, Ext. 206.
12 Luzianne Coffee Company, Division of Wm. B.
Reily Company, Inc., 3501 Duncanwood Lane.
Roasting, grinding, packing of coffee. Tours Tues-
day through Thursday, by appointment only. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Advance notice of 3 days
required. No smoking. Contact Mr. Maxim R.
Hoffman, Plant Manager. Phone: 301 675-9550.
55 Maryland Glass Corporation, 2147 Wicomico
Street. Manufacture, warehousing and sales of glass
containers. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., by appointment only. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 25 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 4 weeks required. Children under 10
not admitted. Clothing suitable for industrial envi-
ronment: hard-soled shoes (no sneakers, sandals or
high heels). Contact Calvin W. Starr. Phone:
301 837-3700.
83 Mid-Atlantic Photo Composition, Inc., 2 West 25th
Street. Typesetting, photo composition by compu-
ter, optical character recognition scanner. Tours by
appointment only, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Advance notice of 2 days required. Contact
Mr. Robert A. Wetzler, President. Phone: 301
467-1125.
12 Pfefferkorn's Coffee, Inc. , 402 East Grindall Street.
Visitors observe production of coffee from start to
finish. Tours by appointment only. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 5-10. Contact Mr.
James Pfefferkorn. Phone: 301 727-3355.
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MARYLAND
91 Proctor & Gamble Manufacturing Company, 1422
Nicholson Street. Tours of processing, converting
and packaging departments, and quality control
laboratory. Tours by appointment only, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, 12:30-2 p.m. No tours during
June, July and August. Group number: 40-50. Chil-
dren under 14 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Marie
Cavanaugh. Phone: 301 752-2440, Ext. 262.
72 Joseph Ruzicka, Inc., 3200 Elm Avenue. Bookbind-
ing. Days on which tours are conducted are depen-
dent on work schedule. Tours conducted 10:15a. m.
to 2 p.m. and 2:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 60-90
minutes. Group number: 10-50. Advance notice of 1
week required. Contact Leonard H. Spence. Phone:
301 889-5095.
10 Schmidt Baking Company, Inc., Carey and Laurens
Streets. Wholesale bakery products. Tours week-
days except Tuesday, 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 25 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact Tom Bowyer.
Phone: 301 728-1000.
56 Social Security Administration, 6401 Security
Boulevard, Exit 17, Baltimore Beltway. National
headquarters of the Social Security Program. Tours
Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. for groups of ten
or less. Tours for groups of more than ten between 9
a.m. and 2 p.m. Advance notice of 1 week required
for groups of more than ten. Group number: 300
maximum. No photographing of confidential docu-
ments. Contact Najib Amin, Tour Service Director.
Phone: 301 594-2374 or 301 594-2370.
18 WBAL-TV, 3800 Hooper Avenue. Television Sta-
tion. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, by appointment
only. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks to 1 month
required. Children under 10 not admitted. Tour of
radio facilities not usually made, but may be ar-
ranged in special cases. Contact Brad Foltyn, Direc-
tor of Advertising and Promotion. Phone: 301
467-3000, Ext. 251.
BELCAMP
89 Bata Shoe Company, Inc., Route 40 East, Harford
County. Specialists in manufacture of sports, casual
and special purpose footwear. Conveyorized produc-
tion on teamwork assembly lines. Tours Monday
through Thursday, by appointment only, 10 a.m. to
12 noon. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number:
10-50. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Personnel Depart-
ment. Phone: 301 272-2000.
CUMBERLAND
98 Celanese Fibers Company, P.O. Box 444. Manufac-
turer of synthetic fibers. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10-40. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Low heels required. Smoking and cameras
not permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Pat Gowans. Phone: 301 729-1000.
85 The Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, Kelly Road
(P.O. Box 300). Manufacturer of tires and tubes.
Tours by appointment Tuesday or Thursday, starting
at 9 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2
hours. Advance notice of 2 days required. No
cameras permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Jerry Hass, Manager of Communications,
Public Relations Department. Phone: 301 777-6496.
ELKTON
5 Elkton Fashion Industry, Inc., Blue Ball Road.
Manufacturer of men's clothing — sewing and as-
sembling of men's suits. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Smoking not
permitted. Contact Mr. M. Verrillo. Phone: 301
398-1600.
14 Trojan Yachts, Inc., Oldfield Point Road. Assembly
of pleasure yachts. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Camera use is
negotiable. Contact Mr. Fred Moser or Noreen
Watson. Phone: 301 398-5353.
FREDERICK
53 Club Products Company, Maryland Facility
(Everedy), 200 Monroe Avenue. Manufacturer of
cookware, porcelain and coatings. Tours by ap-
pointment. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of
10 days required. Flashbulb cameras not permitted.
Contact Mr. Craig A. Hendershot, Personnel Direc-
tor. Phone: 301 663-3123.
GRANTSVILLE
67 Yoder Locker Plant and Meat Packer. Complete
slaughtering and processing services, wholesale and
retail: fresh, frozen, canned, cured and hickory
smoked. Tours from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum (two or
three groups may tour simultaneously). Advance
notice required. Contact Henry or Paul Yoder.
Phone: 301 895-5121.
MARYLAND
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GREENBELT
3 Goddard Space Flight Visitors Center/World Wide
Satellite Tracking Net Control Center. Visitors ob-
serve actual working segments of space missions
now operating, as well as many other space demon-
strations and exhibits. Self-guided walking tours,
but special arrangements can be made for groups.
Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Contact Mr.
William O'Leary. Phone: 301 982-4142.
HAGERSTOWN
108 Potomac Edison Company, Downsville Pike. Elec-
tric utility company. Tours of general office build-
ing, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tours
can be arranged after hours on special request basis.
Contact Mr. Harry G. Saufley, Community Rela-
tions Department. Phone: 301 731-3400.
109 Victor Products Corporation, 775 Frederick Av-
enue. Can and coffee venders (contract), fountain
dispensing equipment (pre-mix and post-mix), bulk
ice-makers and coin changers. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Contact Mr. Vink, Director of Sales.
Phone: 301 733-3020.
HAMPSTEAD
102 Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, 626
Hanover Pike. Manufacturer of portable power
tools, light machining, winding and assembly.
Tours by appointment, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 6-9
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Group number: 5 minimum. No
cameras; no high narrow heels. Children under 18
not admitted. Contact Mrs. Helen Baker. Phone:
301 833-4444, Ext. 760.
HYATTSVILLE
83 Editors Press, Inc., 6041 33rd Avenue. Commercial
printing (lithography). Tours by appointment only.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Mr. George D. Williams, General
Superintendent. Phone: 301 559-7800.
LANDOVER
10 Safeway Stores, Inc., Bakery Division, 6800 Col-
umbia Park Road. Baking of bread, rolls and sweet
goods. Tours Monday and Tuesday, 10, 10:30 and
1 1 a.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice of
2 weeks required. Group number: 30 maximum.
(One adult to every 5 children.) Contact Mrs. M.
Medhurst. Phone: 301 341-6600.
112 Safeway Stores, Inc., Distribution Center, 1501
Cabin Branch Road. Distribution of foods for Safe-
way Supermarkets. Seven warehouses and trucking
department. Tours by appointment, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group number: 40
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Warm clothing needed regardless of outside temper-
ature. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr.
Richard C. Smith or Mrs. Gallagher. Phone: 301
341-6571.
112 Safeway Stores, Inc., Non-Foods Warehouse, 6900
Columbia Park Road. Receiving, stocking and re-
packaging of non-food items (health and beauty
aids, household goods, gums, spices, cigarettes and
expense items for store use, taxing cigarettes, filling
orders from stores for this merchandise and shipping
to stores). Tours by appointment, Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact George
Hafferman, Warehouse Manager. Phone: 301
341-6562.
53 Serta Manufacturing Company, Division of Ameri-
can Wholesalers, Inc., 8415 Ardmore Road. Man-
ufacturer of mattress and box springs. Tours by
appointment only. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact M. Levand Haynes. Phone: 301
322-1000, Ext. 250.
MATAPEAKE
87 The Chesapeake Bay Model, Kent Island. The
world's largest hydraulic model. Visitors see a slide
presentation, followed by a movie and walking tour.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 1 and 3
p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Advance notice of
2 weeks required for groups. Contact Bob Blake,
Public Affairs, Baltimore District Corps of En-
gineers, P.O. Box 1715, Baltimore. Phone: 301
962-4616.
OAKLAND
22 Integrated Business Methods, Inc., 424 South Arch
Street. Keypunching data processing services. Tours
by appointment, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Cameras not permitted. Contact
Miss Wanda Dawson. Phone: 301 334-9600.
81 Sterling Processing Corporation, Box 202. Fresh
killed ice pack fryers. Two hundred thousand head
per week. Tours by appointment, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Gilman Sylvester. Phone: 301
334-3993.
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MARYLAND
OWINGS MILLS
18 Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting, Bonita 50
Avenue. Television studio, control rooms and scene
dock with sets of locally produced programs. Tours
by appointment only, Monday through Thursday,
10, 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.; evenings by appoint-
ment. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
10-40. Children under 8 not admitted; one adult for
every 10 children. Contact Mrs. Dodi Faulkner. */*
Phone: 301 356-5600.
OXFORD
14 Applegarth's Marine Yard, Morris Street. Manufac-
turer of custom-built sailboats, skipjacks and cruis-
ers. Building and repair of wood boats. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No clubs, service clubs, school 5
groups, museum groups, etc. Contact Curtis L.
Applegarth. Phone: 301 226-5170.
RELAY
39 Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. (The Calvert
Distilling Company), Route 1, Washington
Boulevard. Manufacturer of distilled spirits and
bottling of finished product: Calvert Extra, Calvert
Gin, Seagram Extra Dry Gin and others. Tours by
appointment, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. Advance
notice of 10 days required for groups of more than 8 53
persons. Cameras not permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Clyde E. Stephens. Phone:
301 247-1000.
SALISBURY
82 Delmarva Power & Light Company, Route 14 at
Nay lor Mill Road. Electric utility. Tour of District
Division and General Offices storeroom, garage, 21
system operations and shops. Tours by appointment
only, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required - 2 weeks preferred. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact J. A. Swaney, Vice President.
Phone: 301 749-6111.
SILVER SPRING 86
87 American Instrument Company, Division of
Travenol Laboratories, Inc., 8030 Georgia Avenue.
Manufacturing and testing of analytical instrumenta-
tion, high pressure systems, materials testing
equipment and humidity detection, recording and
control systems. Specific tours can be tailored to
requirements of individuals or groups. Tours are 36
restricted to scientifically oriented adult groups.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Mr.
Stanley Dosik, Export Manager. Phone: 301
589-1727.
TILGHMAN
Harrison Oyster Company, Main Street. Shucking
of oysters. Tours conducted anytime from Sep-
tember through March. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Contact Levin F. Harrison, III. Phone: 301
886-2530.
TIMONIUM
Dunkin' Donuts, 2001 York Road. Visitors see
stockroom and supplies, total processing from start
to finish. Tours on weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Group number: 10-50. Contact Shirley Morse.
Phone: 301 252-0350.
WESTMINSTER
Carroll Manufacturing Company, 41 1 North Cran-
berry Road. Manufacturing and assembly of men's
sack coats. Tours by appointment only. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras permitted.
Contact Ralph Falcone. Phone: 301 848-4646.
MASSACHUSETTS
ADAMS
Old Stone Mill Corporation, Old Stone Mill. Hand-
printed wallcoverings. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. One adult must accompany
every ten children. Contact C.L. Jones. Phone: 413
743-1015.
AGAWAM
Fusion Labs Division of EBTEC Corporation, 120
Shoemaker Lane. Electric beam welding. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact Mr. Derose, Presi-
dent. Phone: 617 786-0393.
ASHLAND
Fenwal Incorporated, 400 Main Street. Manufac-
turer of temperature controls and fire and explosion
protection equipment. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact K.G. Nowak, Vice President-
Manufacturing. Phone: 617 881-2000.
ASHLEY FALLS
Dell-Meadows Farm. Visitors observe all phases of
the daily operation of a dairy farm. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by prior
arrangement only. Contact Dwight C. Dellert.
Phone:413 229-8826.
MASSACHUSETTS
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BEVERLY
66 USM Corporation, Machine Division, 181 Elliott
Street. Industrial machinery, tape control, assembly
engineering, design, computer and machine shop.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tours by written request only, identifying number of
persons, cars, time, dates and what areas to see.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Ronald
G. Perkins, Sr., Personnel Administrator. Phone:
617 927-4200, Ext. 2111.
BOSTON
42 Anderson-Nichols and Company, Inc., 150 Cause-
way Street. Engineering design services. Tours by
prior arrangement only. Contact Nicholas N.
Marshall, Personnel Manager. Phone: 617
742-3400, Ext. 207.
108 Boston Gas, 144 McBride Street. Liquefaction and
storage of natural gas. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact James F. Connors, Assistant Vice
President. Phone: 617 522-5600.
72 The Christian Science Publishing Society, One
Norway Street. Tours Monday through Friday. Con-
tact Earline Barth, General Services. Phone: 617
262-2300, Ext. 2427.
40 Sandman Electric Company, Inc., 660 Parker
Street. Electric motor repair service and sales opera-
tion; distributor of electrical equipment; repair ser-
vice for electric motors, transformers and armatures,
including rewinding and balancing; builder of cus-
tom cubicles and panelboards. Tours by prior ar-
rangement only. Contact Robert L. Sandman, Presi-
dent. Phone: 617 442-7600.
BRAINTREE
65 Grossman's, Inc., 200 Union Street. Tour includes
headquarters building: data processing department,
Braintree Central Warehouse (multilevel, high-rise
storage for merchandise), door and window man-
ufacturing shop, component manufacturing shop
(roof trusses, wall panels are in separate building),
lumber yard and lumber mill. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Bruno
Salvucci. Phone: 617 848-0100, Ext. 235.
68 Wollaston Alloys, Inc., 205 Wood Road. Hi-alloy
sand and shell castings. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact B.F. Tibbetts, Vice President. Phone:
617 848-3333.
BRIGHTON
83 Albert Basse Associates, Inc., 55 Henshaw Street.
Screen process printing. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Mrs.
Di Maio, Office Manager. Phone: 617 782-3503.
CAMBRIDGE
108 Canal Electric Company, 130 Austin Street. Electric
generating station. Tours by prior arrangement only,
8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact L.R. Crowell, Vice
President and General Manager. Phone: 617
888-1301.
COHASSET
53 Hagerty Company, 38 Parker Avenue. Manufacturer
of Cohasset Colonial furniture for home assembly.
Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Contact Francis W. Hagerty.
DANVERS
32 Putnam Pantry, Route 1. Candy-making from trea-
sured Olde New England recipes. Open Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Mrs.
Emerson. Phone: 617 774-2383.
DEDHAM
51 Hersey Products, Inc., 250 Elm Street. Foundry —
machining and testing water meters. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by prior
arrangement only. Contact William G. Giddings,
Director of Personnel. Phone: 617 326-9400, Ext.
313.
94 Rust Craft Greeting Cards, Inc., Rust Craft Road.
Manufacturer of greeting cards. Tours by appoint-
ment only, Monday through Friday, 9:30-10:30
a.m. and 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 15 maximum. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Mrs. Pauline Kalton, Employment
Manager. Phone: 617 325-9600, Ext. 2421.
EASTHAMPTOM
99 Easthampton Rubber Thread Company, 26 Pay son
Avenue. Textile tape, molded rubber and plastics.
Tours by prior arrangement only. Contact Robert F.
Martin, Personnel Manager. Phone: 413 527-2436.
FALL RIVER
99 F. R. Knitting Mills, Inc., 69 Alden Street. Knitting
of sweaters and allied operations (cutting, sewing,
etc.) to the finished product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Gary Reitzas.
Phone:617 678-7553.
83 Riveredge Printers, Inc., 206 Globe Mills Avenue.
Textile screen and roller printing. Tours by prior
arrangement only. Group number: 10 maximum.
Contact Samuel Lovit, President. Phone: 617
673-5886.
FITCHBURG
5 The Asher Company, 307 Falulah Road. Manufac-
turer of men's clothing. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact Mrs. Ruth Garrity, Director of Plant
Operations. Phone: 617 342-8771.
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MASSACHUSETTS
108 Fitchburg Gas and Electric Light Company, 655
Main Street. Gas and electric utility. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact
James W. Pettingell, Manager, Community Rela-
tions. Phone: 617 343-6931.
74 Weyerhaeuser Company, Paper Division, 545
Westminster Street. Paper manufacturing and coat-
ing operations. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday, 10 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tours by prior ar-
rangement only. Group number: 15 maximum. Con-
tact Kevin B. Malvey, Personnel Manager, North
Atlantic Region. Phone: 617 343-3051, Ext. 540.
FRAMINGHAM
7 GM Assembly Division, GMC, Western Avenue.
Tours arranged by advance notice. Contact Mr. John
O'Brien. Phone: 617 873-7421, Ext. 212.
GRANVILLE
103 Noble & Cooley Company, Water Street. Manufac-
turer of toy drums and drum-type gift items. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
GREENFIELD
102 The Bendix Corporation, Industrial Tools Division,
180 Laurel Street. Production of metal cutting tools.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1
month required. Contact Donald J. Rehin. Phone:
413 774-4336.
HYANNIS
54 Colonial Candle of Cape Cod, 232 Main Street.
Candle manufacturing factory. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m.
No tours July 2-9. Contact Mrs. Loretta Ryan,
Manager, Gift Shop. Phone: 617 775-2500.
54 Old Harbor Candle Company, Scudder Avenue.
Complete manufacturing of all types of candles,
packaging, etc. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Groups
must make advance arrangements. Contact Marvin
Blank. Phone:617 775-1385.
LAWRENCE
68 Andrew Wilson Company, 616 Essex Street. Steel
shelving and lockers. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by prior arrangement only.
Contact Geoffrey Davis, Personnel Manager.
Phone:617 683-2403.
MALDEN
85 Converse Rubber Company, 392 Pearl Street. Vis-
itors observe processes used in the manufacture of
canvas footwear. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact E.R. Sarkisian, Factory
Manager. Phone: 617 322-1500, Ext. 217.
MANSFIELD
54 Sweet Manufacturing Company, Gilbert Street.
Jewelry chain manufacturing. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by prior
arrangement only. Contact the Executive Vice Pres-
ident. Phone:617 339-2961.
MEDFORD
66 Langley Handling Equipment Company, 2
Sycamore Avenue. Material-handling equipment.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Contact Will Simmons, Assistant Sales Manager.
Phone:617 395-8010.
MONSON
79 Springfield Moulders, Inc., Palmer Road. Injection
molding — thermoplastic materials. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact
B.E. Graham, General Manager. Phone: 413
267-5524.
NATICK
50 The Whipple Company, 58 North Main Road. Jam,
jelly and pie filing. Tours by prior arrangement,
Monday through Friday, mornings only. Contact
D.W. Crain, Plant Manager. Phone: 617 653-2660.
NEW BEDFORD
83 Reynolds — DeWalt Printing, Inc., Industrial Plant.
Typesetting, platemaking and printing in a commer-
cial lithography plant. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact Mrs. Madeline Downing. Phone: 617
995-5118.
NEWTON
66 Kennett Corporation, 275 Needham Street. Tours by
prior arrangement only. Contact Jules Kendall.
Phone: 617 969-7260.
NORTHHAMPTON
43 Kollmorgen Corporation, Electro-Optical Division,
347 King Street. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Contact John S. Toppin, Manager, Industrial Rela-
tions. Phone: 413 586-2330, Ext. 237.
PALMER
113 Jarvis and Jarvis Division of Standex International
Corporation, South Main Street. Caster and wheel
manufacturers. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Contact Kenneth W. Thayer, Manufacturing Man-
ager. Phone: 413 283-7601.
68 Rathbone Corporation, 241 Part Street. Cold rolling
and cold drawing of metal shapes. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Contact L.S. Dorsett, President.
Phone: 413 283-8961.
MASSACHUSETTS
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READING
80 Boston Stove Company, 155 John Street. Manufac-
turer of gas stoves. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Contact Earle B. Kaufman, President. Phone: 617
944-1045.
ROWE
82 Yankee Atomic Electric Company. Generating
plant. Tour schedule: Starting May 26, Wednesday
through Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.; starting June
13, daily, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; from September 5
through October 8, Wednesday through Sunday, 12
noon to 5 p.m. Advance notice required. Contact
Mr. Roland Emery. Phone: 413 424-5261.
SOUTH LEE
74 Mead Corporation, Pleasant Street. Papermills and
printing plant. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Contact R.H. Cornell, Manager of Industrial Rela-
tions. Phone:413 243-1231.
SPRINGFIELD
108 Springfield Gas & Light Company, 2025 Roosevelt
Avenue. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., by prior arrangement only. Contact
Robert E. Wight. Phone: 413 781-3610.
113 Titeflex, A Division of Atlas Corporation, 603
Hendee Street. Teflon hose manufacturing. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by
prior arrangement. Contact C.L. Mackinson, Direc-
tor of Manufacturing. Phone: 413 739-5631 .
TURNERS FALLS
74 Esleeck Manufacturing Company, Canal Street.
Paper manufacturing. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact Robert W. Scott, Vice President of
Manufacturing. Phone: 413 863-4326.
78 Hallmark Color Labs, at the Airport. Develop and
print color pictures for professional studios. Tours
by prior arrangement. Contact John Walker, Cus-
tomer Relations Manager. Phone: 413 863-9551.
UXBRIDGE
99 Emile Bernat & Sons Company, Depot and Mendon
Streets. Yarn dyeing and processing. Tours by prior
arrangement only. Contact Mr. Jack Gangemi, Di-
rector, Customer Services. Phone: 617 278-2414,
Ext. 206.
WATERTOWN
27 Barclay Chemical Company, Inc., 150 Coolidge
Avenue. Industrial water conditioning — pollution
control. Visits can be arranged with advance notice.
Contact S.D. Barclay. Phone: 617 926-2256.
WEBSTER
99 Cranston Print Works. Textile printing of designs on
cloth fabric. Tours available by prior arrangement.
Contact Donald Barry, Personnel Director. Phone:
617 943-0520.
WESTBORO
113 Alden Systems Company, Inc., Route 9 at 495
Turnpike Road. Material-handling equipment:
Alden-Ready-Count Containers, Holder Feed
Chutes and modular conveyors. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., by prior
arrangement. Contact N.A. Duhamel, General
Manager. Phone: 617 366-8556.
1 Bay State Abrasives Division, Dresser Industries,
Inc., Union Street. Abrasive grinding wheels. Tours
by prior arrangement. Contact Clifford S. Duxbury,
Jr., Public Relations Manager. Phone: 617
366-443 1 .
82 New England Electric, 20 Turnpike Road. Tours
daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact the Public Informa-
tion Department. Phone: 617 366-9011.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
82 Western Massachusetts Electric Company, 174
Brush Hill Avenue. New England Power Exchange,
Northfield Mountain Pumped Hydro-Electric Plant
and Electric Generating Station. Advance notice
necessary for tours. Phone: 413 785-5871, Ext. 298.
WILMINGTON
66 Compugraphic Corporation, 80 Industrial Way.
Manufacturer of photo typesetting system. Tours by
prior arrangement, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Contact Paul Thiel, Manager of Mar-
keting. Phone:: 617 944-6555.
42 Charles River Breeding Laboratories, Inc., 251
Ballardvale Street. Breeder of laboratory
animals — mice and rats. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Contact Mr. Andre R. Normand, Personnel
Director. Phone: 617 658-6000.
WINCHENDON
33 New England Woodenware Corporation, 363 River
Street. Corrugated paper cartons. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact A.W.
Urquhart, Vice President-Treasurer. Phone: 617
297-0921.
WORCESTER
1 Norton Company, One New Bond Street. Grinding
wheel manufacturer. Tours by advance arrangement
only, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact Mr. David B. Tyler,
Supervisor, Community Relations. Phone: 617
853-1000, Ext. 2231.
68 Reed and Prince Manufacturing Company, One
Duncan Avenue. Manufacturer of metal fasteners.
Tours by prior arrangement only. Contact Jeffrey
Hunter, Personnel Director. Phone: 617 753-2931,
Ext. 244.
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MASSACHUSETTS
72 Worcester Telegram and Gazette, Inc., 20 Franklin
Street. Tours by prior arrangement only. Contact
Andy Fuller, Public Relations Director. Phone: 617
755-4321.
MICHIGAN
ADA
91 Amway Corporation, 7575 East Fulton. Home and
personal care products. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 and 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 and 3 p.m. Tour
length: 75 minutes. Group number: 100 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
15 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Mr.
Milt Weeks, Guest Relations. Phone: 616 676-6233.
ALPENA
66 Besser Company, Johnson Street. Manufacturer of
concrete block machinery. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
No tours during week of July 4. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish and French translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Joseph W. Gentry, Assistant
Personnel Manager. Phone: 517 354-4111.
BARAGA
66 Pettibone Michigan Corporation, P.O. Box 368.
Manufacturer of heavy equipment for log, lumber,
pulpwood and building trade industries. Tours avail-
able upon advance notice, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour
length: 45-60 minutes. No tours April 1-6. Group
number: 6-30. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Finnish, Swedish and French translation available.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Mr.
Russell F. Carriere, Vice President-General
Manager. Phone: 906 353-661 1 .
BATTLE CREEK
86 American Fire Pump & Apparatus Companies,
15150 — 6 '/> Mile Road. Fire pumps and fire trucks.
Tour of fire pump plant and apparatus plant (next
door). Visitors observe the machining, testing and
assembly of fire pumps, and complete assembly of
fire trucks from start to finish. Equipment shown:
pumpers, aerials, elevating platforms, water towers
and special custom-built apparatus. Tours Monday,
Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5
p.m. Tour length: 15-30 minutes. Group number:
2-12. Advance notice of 5 weeks required. Contact
Leo Simurr, Sales Manager ( Apparatus Plant) or Jim
Moody, Sales Manager (Pump Plant). Phone: 616
963-1548 (apparatus) or 616 962-8768 (pump).
26 Kellogg Company, 235 Porter Street. Breakfast
cereals. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the day before
and the day after a holiday. Group number: 35
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required for
groups. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
must be accompanied by an adult. Contact H.C.
Nipper, Director of Visitors' Service. Phone: 616
962-5151.
BAY CITY
50 Made Rite Potato Chip Company, 505 North Euclid
Avenue. Potato chip manufacturer. Visitors view
the potato chip manufacturing process from raw
product to packaging of chips. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 9:30-11 a.m. Tour length: 15
minutes. Group number: 25-60. Advance notice
required. Contact Mrs. Linda Toyzan or Sue Born.
Phone:517 684-6271.
BEAVERTON
79 Alma Plastics Company, Kal Plant, 4378 South
M-18. Plastic sheet extruder. Tour of extrusion
operation, warehouse and maintenance area. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Group number: 2-10. Ad-
vance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact John Graveline, Plant Manager. Phone: 517
435-7701.
BENTON HARBOR
50 Benton Harbor Fruit Market, 1891 Territorial Road.
Farmers' market. Tours June 1 to October 15,
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Ad-
vance notice preferred. Contact Alvin Braudo, Man-
ager. Phone:616 925-0681.
66 Gast Manufacturing Corporation, P.O. Box 99
(2300 M-139). Pneumatic products: air compres-
sors, vacuum pumps, air motors. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 6-24. Advance notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact Jack
Huffman. Phone: 616 926-6171.
BESSEMER
65 Iron Wood Products, Yale Avenue. Manufacturer of
plywood panels. Tours on Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Children under 14
not admitted. Contact James Rye, Sales Manager.
Phone:906 937-4212.
MICHIGAN
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BLISSFIELD
23 The Home Canning Company, 223 Jefferson Av-
enue. Vegetable canning. Tours August 15 through
October 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20
minutes. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice required. Children under 8 not admitted.
Contact Cecil Schmitz, General Manager. Phone:
517 486-2700.
BRADLEY
45 Plummer Supply, 1180— 129th Street. Producer of
irrigation parts and services. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 60 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Cal
Plummer, Owner. Phone: 616 792-2215.
BRIDGMAN
82 Indiana & Michigan Electric Company, Cook Nuc-
lear Center. Electrical power generated by nuclear
energy. Tours Wednesday through Saturday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m.; Memo-
rial Day through Labor Day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Wednesday through Saturday and 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m.
on Sunday. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours on
Monday and Tuesday, but open on holidays. Group
number: 3-73. Advance notice of 2 weeks required
for groups of more than 10. All nuclear facility tours
must be cleared in writing through the American
Electric Power System, New York. Contact Mrs.
Cathy Will. Phone: 616 465-6101.
CADILLAC
53 St. Johns, Inc., 130 Gunn. Furniture
manufacturer — wooden dining room furniture. Vis-
itors observe furniture production from rough
lumber to finished product. Tours by advance ar-
rangement only, Monday through Friday, 9:15 a.m.
and 12:30 and 2:15 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 min-
utes. Group number: 2-10. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact E.W. Townsend, Plant Manager.
Phone:616 775-2425.
CENTREVILLE
66 Meyer Hydraulics Corporation, 512 West Burr Oak
Street. Manufacturer of hydraulic jacks, lifts and
presses. Tour of manufacturing shop of hydraulic
equipment. Tours Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. No tours week
between Christmas and New Year's. Group number:
10 maximum. Advance notice required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Gerald R. Meyer,
President, or Barry G. Meyer, Vice President.
Phone:616 467-6302.
CHARLOTTE
45 C & B Silo Company, 2598 Lansing Road. Silo
manufacturing. Open daily, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. No
tours week between Christmas and New Year's.
Advance notice of 1 week preferred. Spanish trans-
lation available. Contact Paul E. Way. Phone: 517
543-4260.
CHELSEA
50 Chelsea Milling Company, North Street. Manufac-
turer of "Jiff" Cake and Frosting Mixes. Tour
consists of a slide presentation and a question-and-
answer period prior to touring the plant. Tours by
appointment only, Monday through Friday; 9:30 and
10:30 a.m. and 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours three days before each holiday.
Group number: 60 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Preschool children must be accompanied by parent
or guardian. Contact Helen Doering, Tour Depart-
ment. Phone: 313 475-1361.
COMSTOCK PARK
66 Metzgar Conveyor Company, 901 Metzgar Drive.
Manufacturer of conveyor equipment. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Group number: 15 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No children
admitted. Contact D. Robert Metzgar. Phone: 616
784-0930.
COOPERSVILLE
65 Heath Manufacturing Company, 140 Mill Street.
Manufacturer of redwood planters and bird feeders.
Tour of production facilities, including the saw
room, assembly room and packing room. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last week of June.
Contact Donald Heath or Lewis Hebron. Phone: 616
837-8181.
DEARBORN
7 Rouge Manufacturing Complex (Ford Michigan
Company). Tours are available throughout the year.
Information about the daily tours departing from the
Ford Guest Center may be obtained by calling 313
322-0034. Groups or individuals with special inter-
ests may obtain further information by calling the
International Public Relations Office: 313 322-5845.
DETROIT
67 Frederick & Herrud, Inc., 1487 Farnsworth. Slaugh-
ter house — fresh pork products. Tour of slaughter-
ing, cutting and packaging operations. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 5-10. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. No chil-
dren admitted. Contact Mr. Joel Dorfman, Opera-
tions Manager. Phone: 313 832-6080.
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MICHIGAN
93 Helin Tackle Company, 4099 Beaufait Avenue.
Manufacturer of artificial lures (baits) for game fish.
Visitors observe the manufacturing of lures and a
film presentation. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Group number: 10-50. Advance
notice required. Finnish and Polish translation avail-
able. Contact Wallace Helin, Vice President. Phone:
313 921-0888.
75 Michigan Refining Division, Marathon Oil Com-
pany, 1300 South Fort Street. Petroleum refining —
gasoline, kerosene, heating oil, asphalt, propylene,
propane. A brief oral presentation of refinery opera-
tions is followed by a conducted tour of refinery
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 2-3 hours. Group number: 2-20.
Advance notice of 6 weeks required. Italian, Ger-
man, Polish, Spanish and Yiddish translation avail-
able. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Sydney Blum.
Phone:313 843-9100.
11 National Bank of Detroit Money Museum, 611
Woodward Avenue. Visitors to the Money Museum
are offered a look at the coins, currency and unusual
items man has used as money over the centuries.
Highlights of the collection are a U.S. $10,000 bill
and an example of the largest money in the world
from Yap Island. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 3 weeks
required. Contact Special Events Representative.
Phone:313 225-1701.
16 The Stroh Brewery Company, 909 East Elizabeth
Street. Tour of the facilities with an explanation of
the brewing and packaging process. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 40
minutes. No tours during week between Christmas
and New Year's. Group number: 50 maximum.
Advance notice required for groups of more than 25
persons. German, French, Polish and Spanish trans-
lation available with prior notice. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Mr. Don Nadeau, Manager of
Hospitality. Phone: 313 961-5840.
68 Taylor & Gaskin, Inc., 6440 Mack Avenue. Man-
ufacturer of conveyors, industrial processing equip-
ment and heavy equipment for the coke industry. An
orientation period is followed by a tour of the plant
and a question-and-answer period. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
30-60 minutes. No tours December 25 through
January 1. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance
notice of 1-2 weeks required. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact Michael Gaskin. Phone: 313
925-9550.
50 Vlasic Foods, Inc., Box 757. Pickle products. Tours
would be of interest only to other pickle processors.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. Group number 2-15. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras permitted.
Contact Blaine Peterson. Phone: 313 851-9400.
DEXTER
19 Jenkins Equipment Company, Inc. and Sweepster,
Inc., 2810 Baker. Street sweepers and brush
replacements — polypropolene bristles. Visitors ob-
serve fabrication of sweepers; manufacturing of
various types of brushes and extrusion of
polypropolene bristles. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 2-10. Advance notice of 1 week
required. German and Spanish translation available
occasionally. No children admitted. Contact
Robert Doletzky, Vice President-Sales. Phone: 313
426-3961.
DOLLAR BAY
65 Horner Flooring Company, Maple Avenue. Man-
ufacturers of Hard Maple flooring. Visitors observe
processing of Maple lumber into a finished product.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours week of August
9. Group number: 12 maximum. Advance notice of
2 weeks required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Robert Gravitter, H. Kenneth Hamar,
John C. Hamar or Edward J. Stone. Phone: 906
482-1180.
DOWAGIAC
65 Jessup Door Company, Inc., 300 East Railroad
Street. Manufacturer of wood doors (panel, louver
and sash). Tour begins with product line presenta-
tion and brief company history. The plant tour
shows the start-to-finish aspect of door production.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours the
first week in July and the week between Christmas
and New Year's. Group number: 2-20. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Lyle Headington, Personnel
Manager. Phone: 616 782-2183.
ESCANABA
74 Mead Corporation, Escanaba Paper Company,
County Road 426. Publishing paper. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. No tours week of July 4 and Christ-
mas week. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Group number: 15 maximum. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Robert E. Barron. Phone: 906 786-1660.
MICHIGAN
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FARMINGTON
66 French Enterprises, Inc., 29666 West Nine Mile
Road. "Ball-O-Matic" (patented) ballizing equip-
ment and processing. Tour includes discussion of
"Ball-O-Matic" equipment and process, as well as
a slide presentation. Tours by advance arrangement
only. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 30-40.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras
permitted. Contact George A. Gazan, President.
Phone:313 474-7200.
FREMONT
50 Gerber Products Company, 445 State Street. Baby
food — preparation, filling, sealing, labeling, ware-
housing of various varieties of prepared baby food.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9-1 1:30 a.m. and 1-4
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group number: 40
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required for
groups. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
must be accompanied by adults. Contact Chris
Tonkin, Plant Hostess. Phone: 616 928-2630.
FRANKENMUTH
16 Carling National Breweries, Inc., 926 South Main
Street. Brewing, canning and bottling of malt bever-
ages. Tour includes visit to brewhouse area and
bottling and canning department. Tours Monday
through Friday, June 1 to September 1: 10 a.m., 11
a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.; September 1 to
June 1:11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 35
minutes. Group number: 90 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required for groups of 25 or more.
Contact Mr. Jay Pearsall, Tour Program Manager.
Phone: 517 652-6161.
FRANKFORT
50 Pet Incorporated-Frozen Foods Division, 1121 Main
Street. Manufacturer of frozen dessert pies, pie
shells, cobblers and whipped topping. Tour of
production lines, shipping and warehouse areas.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. or 2 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 25 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Preschool children must be ac-
companied by adults. Contact Duane S. Williams,
Plant Manager. Phone: 616 352-9641 .
FRASER
53 National Seating Company of Michigan, Inc.,
16595 — 13 Mile Road. Manufacturer of commercial
furniture for restaurants and lounges, and home
dinette furniture. Tour of upholstery division (man-
ufacturing of chairs, stools and booths) and table
division (manufacturing of table legs and booth
wood construction). Tours Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Group number: 2-10. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Mr. James E. Bolin. Phone: 313
293-3350.
GALESBURG
48 Burgess Seed and Plant Company, 67 East Battle
Creek Street. Horticulture — seeds and plants. Tour
of greenhouses, seed farm, nursery storage, order
processing and shipping area. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours by advance
arrangement only. Group number: 25 maximum.
Contact Patrick Sweeney. Phone: 616 665-7079.
GLADWIN
105 Linabery Products, Inc., 490 Industrial Park Drive.
Manufacturer of recreational vehicle accessories,
sign maintenance equipment, fireplaces and wood-
burning stoves. Tours Monday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours November 15-22.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Leo
Brown, Marketing and Sales Manager, or Leon
Wheeler, Plant Production Manager. Phone: 517
426-8422.
105 Wolverine Camper Corporation, 801 East Cedar
Avenue. Manufacturer of pickup campers and
mini-motor homes. Visitors' observe construction
and assembly of pickup campers and mini-homes.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 days required. Contact
Leonard Oesch. Phone: 517 426-9241.
GRAND HAVEN
20 Rycenga Homes, Inc., 1053 Jackson. Custom man-
ufacturer of paneled homes. General tour of factory,
engineering department and subdivisions. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact Ronald Bloom.
Phone: 616 842-8040.
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MICHIGAN
GRAND JUNCTION
50 Michigan Blueberry Growers Association, Drawer
B, County Road 215. Blueberry production. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Tours from July 4 to Labor Day.
Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
John Shelford, Public Relations. Phone: 616
434-6791.
HOLLAND
12 Brooks Products, Inc., 777 Brooks Avenue. Soft
drink manufacturer. Visitors view the process of soft
drink manufacturing from a glass enclosed balcony.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. and
1:30-4:30 p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Group
number: 6-20. Advance notice required. Contact
Robert J. Marcus, Public Relations. Phone: 616
396-2371.
GRAND RAPIDS
65 Antique Reproductions, Inc., 250 Commerce, S.W.
Cabinet manufacturer — grandfather clocks exclu-
sively. Tour of the following areas: rough mill,
finish mill, assembly, finishing, final assembly and
shipping. Tours Friday, 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice required. Sketches not permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Robert D. Rose.
Phone:616 774-9321.
66 Clipper Belt Lacer Company, 974 Front Avenue,
N.W. Manufacturer of belt lacing equipment. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and
1:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. No tours
the last two weeks of July and last ten days of the
year. Group number: 8 maximum. Advance notice
of 1-2 days required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact Russell
Vollink, Vice President. Phone: 616 459-3196.
HARBERT
111 Lakeside Vineyard, Inc., 13581 Red Arrow High-
way. Winery — Vina del Lago Sangria, Lakeside
wines, Molly Pitcher wines. Tour of vineyards and
winery, returning to the "Tasting Barrel" to sample
the wines. Tours Monday through Saturday: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 6 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice required if group consists of more than 10
persons. Contact Helen D. Lundquist, Customer
Relations. Phone: 616 469-0700.
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93
Deklomp Wooden Shoe & Delft Factory, 257 East
32nd Street. Manufacturer of wooden shoes, delft-
ware and related products. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. No tours in January. Group number: 15
maximum. Advance notice of 10 days required.
Dutch translation available. Contact John Vink.
Phone:616 396-2292.
Polynesian Pools, Inc., 1145 South Washington.
Swimming pool manufacturer. Visitors see how a
panel is vacuum formed, the fiberglassing of the
panel and the manufacturing of vinyl liners and
covers. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 2-8.
Advance notice required. Italian, Spanish, French,
Turkish, Polish, Czech and Dutch translation avail-
able. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Visitors from competitive
industries in foreign countries must be cleared
before admission to plant is granted. Contact Mr.
Robert Glonek. Phone: 616 392-6941.
HARTFORD
111 Bronte Champagne & Wines Company, Route 2,
County Road 687. Winery and vineyard. Tour of
retail store, wine aging cellars, champagne and
sherry rooms, wine and champagne bottling lines
and tasting room. Tours Monday through Saturday:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 25 minutes. Advance notice required if more
than 20 persons. Contact Lyn Winkel, Public Rela-
tions and Tours. Phone: 616 621-3419.
110 Taylor Produce & Storage Company, 449 Howard
Avenue. Public refrigerated and general merchan-
dise warehouse. Tours available on advance notice;
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Children under 13 not admitted. Contact
Robert G. Hall. Phone: 616 392-7171.
MICHIGAN
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HOWELL
66 Ex-Cell-O Workcenter Division, 2280 West Grand
River Avenue (P.O. Box 40). Machine tool man-
ufacturer. The product line is primarily numerical-
computer controlled metal cutting machine tools.
The tour includes the machine assembly area,
machine shop where components of the equipment
are produced, inspection equipment and computer
support equipment. This plant builds the most com-
plete line of horizontal spindle machining centers in
the world. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day (preferably 2nd and 3rd week of month), 8-11
a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
preferred. German, French and Spanish translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 10 not admitted. Contact R. Ellig, Gen-
eral Sales Manager. Phone: 517 546-5330.
IMLAY CITY
27 Anderson Peat Company, 332 Graham Road. Bag-
ging peat humus and mining peat. Tour of bagging
plant and warehouse, and in the summer the mining
area. Tours Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 3-25.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Contact Ward
Jessop or Joe Roy. Phone: 313 724-2875.
JACKSON
58 Airport Industries, Inc., 3601 Wildwood Avenue.
Manufacturer of large diameter screw machine pro-
ducts. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
required. Contact Robert Hones. Phone: 517
782-0539.
KALAMAZOO
72 Kalamazoo Gazette, 401 South Burdick Street.
Newspaper. Visitors observe production aspects of
the newspaper industry from the newsroom to the
pressroom. If requested, tour can be geared for
career orientation. Tours Monday through Friday,
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes.
Group number: 60 maximum. Advance notice of 2-3
weeks required from September to June; 1 week
required from June to September. Children under 10
not admitted. Contact Elaine R. Cossar, Promotion
Department. Phone: 616 345-3511, Ext. 391.
LANSING
44 Farm Bureau Services, Inc., Public Relations and
Marketing Services Division, 7373 West Saginow,
P.O. Box 960. Manufacturer of agricultural
supplies — feed, fertilizer, grain and bean marketing.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 4-20. Ad-
vance notice of 10 days required. Admittance re-
stricted to ages 12 to 65. Contact Arlo Wasson,
Director of Public Relations and Marketing Ser-
vices. Phone:517485-8121.
50 Lorann Oils, Inc., 4518 Aurelius Road. Packaging
food flavors and food colors. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Lucille Carlson. Phone: 517
882-0215.
42 Commonwealth Associates, Inc., 209 East
Washington Avenue. Consulting, design engineer-
ing and architecture. "Overview" presentation of
company and activities followed by tour of engineer-
ing, architectural, environmental, computer and re-
prographic areas. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
10-25. Advance notice of 3 weeks required. French
and Spanish translation available. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact L.A. Nichols, Manager, In-
formational Services. Phone: 517 788-3790.
82 Consumers Power Company, 212 West Michigan
Avenue. Public utility (investor-owned) providing
gas and electric service. Tours by appointment only.
Advance notice required. Children under 14 not
admitted. Contact Paul F. Ingell, Ludington Pumped
Storage Hydroelectric Plant; Russell C. Youngdahl,
Nuclear Plant. Phone: 517 788-0550.
LAWRENCE
50 Michigan Quality Frozen Foods, Inc., 129 Main.
Frozen fruit processing. Tour of farming operation
and processing facilities. Tours Monday through
Friday by appointment, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tours
during months the fruits are in season. Advance
notice required. No cameras permitted. Contact
Robert E. Carpp or Harvey Ortmann. Phone: 616
674-8082.
LINWOOD
50 Bay View Food Products Company, 219 East Ben-
jamin Street. Fresh and salted cucumbers. Visitors
observe harvesting of cucumbers, grading, salting
and shipping. Tours July 15 to September 10;
Monday through Saturday, starting at 12 noon. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 4-10. Contact
Donald H. Moore. Phone: 517 697-5752.
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MICHIGAN
LUDINGTON
37 House of Flavors, Inc., 402 West Ludington Av-
enue. Ice cream and ice cream mix production.
Tours by appointment only. Tour length: 30 min-
utes. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice
required. Contact Robert Neal, Jr., President.
Phone: 616 845-5785.
MANISTEE
5 Glen of Michigan, 77 Hancock Street. Manufacturer
of misses' sportswear — pants, jackets, shirts and
skirts. Tour of manufacturing facility, including
cutting room, stitching and finishing departments,
pattern-making department and shipping area. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Sep-
tember through May); 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (June
through August). Group number: 10-25. Advance
notice required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Harless Feagins or Janell Sandstedt. Phone:
616 723-3531.
MASON
63 Ka Tal Pa Arabian Horse Farm, 596 North
Hagadorn Road. Breeding, training, racing and
showing of Arabian horses. Visitors tour the stable
area and trophy room, and see all of the horses.
Tours daily, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Advance notice preferred. Contact Dr. James
or Ann Louise Budd. Phone: 517 485-8856 or 517
676-2141.
MENOMINEE
3 Enstrom Helicopter Corporation, 2229 North 22nd
Street. Helicopter manufacturer. Tours May through
September; first and third Thursday of each month,
2-4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
25 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 6
must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Ernest L.
Medina, Administrative Vice President. Phone: 906
863-9972.
MIDLAND
79 Dow Chemical U.S.A., Midland Division. Chemi-
cals and plastics. Tours Monday through Friday, by
appointment. Tour length: 1-6 hours. Tours are
tailored to specific interest and can fluctuate in time.
Group number: 35 maximum. Advance notice of 1-2
weeks required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr. Russ G.
Hamlin, Supervisor of Guest Relations. Phone: 517
636-2591.
MONROE
53 La-Z-Boy Chair Company, 1284 North Telegraph
Road. Upholstered reclining chairs. Tour includes
cutting, sewing, upholstering and final assembly
areas. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first two weeks
of July. Group number: 50 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Children must be 10 years
of age unless accompanied by an adult. Contact
Donald E. Blohm, Office Manager. Phone: 313
242-1444.
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS
66 Edlen Machinery Company, 2524 Park Street. Re-
building and reconditioning of machinery. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Lester D. Scott, Secretary-Treasurer. Phone: 616
733-2695.
74 S. D. Warren Company, A Division of Scott Paper
Company, 2400 Lakeshore Drive. Pulp and pa-
permill. Tours daily, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tour length: 2
and Vz hours. No tours the first week in July. Group
number: 5-50. Written advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 15 not admitted. Contact Mr. Ned Dale,
Jr., Equal Employment and Training Coordinator,
Industrial Relations Department. Phone: 616
755-3761.
OSCODA
14 Sawyer Canoe Company, 234 State Street. Man-
ufacturer of lightweight fiberglass canoes for com-
petition use; canoes for sports and family use, and
canoe rentals and float trips. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m. Tour length:
10-60 minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Con-
tact Paul Johnston or Robert Gramorie. Phone: 517
739-9181.
owosso
53 Lee L. Woodard Sons, Inc., 317 South Elm Street.
Manufacturer of wrought iron and casual furniture.
Tour of various stages of production of wrought iron
furniture, including forging forming, welding and
finishing. Tour also includes the upholstery and
cushion making department. There is a lot of detail
work resembling the old blacksmith shop doing the
intricate work of forging and the use of the anvil.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 12 maximum.
Written advance notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact John H. Hekman, President,
or Joe White, Director of Production. Phone: 517
723-7881.
MICHIGAN
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PAW PAW
111 Frontenac Vineyards, Inc., 3418 West Michigan.
Wine production — table, dessert, fruit and specialty
wines. A guided tour through the procedures of wine
making from harvesting the grapes to the finished
product. Visitors are invited to taste wines from the
fifty varieties that are manufactured in this plant.
Tours Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Tour length: 20-30
minutes. Group number: 2-150. Advance notice
required for groups of more than 40 persons. Con-
tact Richard Bauman, Tour Director. Phone: 616
657-5531.
Ill St. Julian Wine Company, Inc., 716 South
Kalamazoo Street. Producer of many varieties of
wines and champagnes. Tour of winery and storage
facility, followed by wine sampling from over forty
types of wine. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 30-35 minutes. Group number: 50 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required for large
groups. Contact John Bragadini, Public Relations
Director. Phone: 616 657-5568.
Ill Warner Vineyards, Inc., 706 South Kalamazoo
Street. Table, dessert wines, champagnes, sparkling
wines, grape juice and grape concentrate. A 45-
minute tour of the winery, followed by wine tasting
from the forty-two varieties of fine wines and
champagnes. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 60 days preferred. Contact Bob
Harrison, Hospitality Director, or Rick Palasinski,
Tour Director. Phone: 616 657-3165.
PORT HURON
72 Times Herald, 907 Sixth Street. Daily newspaper.
Tour consists of a slide presentation and walking
tour through the building. Tours Monday through
Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 5-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mary Jo Williams, Public Service. Phone:
313 985-7171.
ST. CLAIR SHORES
83 Tweddle Litho Company, 24000 Harper Avenue.
Commercial lithography — computerized typeset-
ting. Visitors see following printing operations:
preparation and typesetting of copy, platemaking,
printing, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required. Chil-
dren under 18 not admitted. Contact Eddie Matson,
Jerry Pilot or Mike Tweddle. Phone: 313 371-3300.
ST. JOSEPH
41 Heath Company (Subsidiary of Schlumberger,
Ltd.), Hilltop Road. Electronic instruments and
electronic kits — metal fabrications, parts packag-
ing, material-handling, automated warehouse, elec-
tronic equipment assembly, office operation (retail
store with product demonstrations at this location,
also). Tours during June, July and August only,
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 6 weeks required for groups;
individuals do not require an appointment. No
cameras or tape recorders permitted. Children under
16 not admitted. Contact M.R. Cutter, Manager,
Marketing Services. Phone: 616 982-3264.
SOUTH HAVEN
66 Getman Corporation, 820 Dunkley Avenue. Under-
ground mining equipment. Tours June through Au-
gust, Tuesday through Thursday, 1-5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 6 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 4 weeks required. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact E.G. Getman, President.
Phone:616 637-2151.
65 S. E. Overton Company, 229 Elkenburg Street.
Woodworking — gunstocks, guitar necks, molding,
etc. Visitors observe machining, sanding and finish-
ing operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first
2 weeks in July. Group number: 6-30. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Frank Overton, President. Phone:
616 637-1194.
SOUTH LYON
63 Knotty Pine Farm, 21425 Pontiac Trail. Thor-
oughbred horse farm. Visitors see the daily activities
of a working horse farm. Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Small children must be accom-
panied by adults. Contact Jean Mclninch. Phone:
313 437-1876.
STERLING
65 Knights Mill, 3625 Boorgeouis Road. Industrial
lumber and pallets. Visitors tour the following
operations: cutting, pallet assembly, fence building
and rail splitting. Tours Monday through Thursday,
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 6-30. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Gordon Rendrick, Plant Manager.
Phone:517 654-3504.
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MICHIGAN
TAYLOR
66 GAR Manufacturing Company, 6835 Monroe
Boulevard. Tool and die shop. Visitors see manufac-
turing of tools, jigs, fixtures and special machines.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2-5 days required. Italian
and German translation available. Children under 15
not admitted. Contact George A. Rotter or Ernest
Rotter. Phone: 313 291-8600.
105 Leland Engineering, Inc., P.O. Box 698. Manufac-
turer of trailer frames and snowmobile trailers —
metal fabrication and welding. Tour of plant, includ-
ing working of press and assembly line to finished
product. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 2-3 hours. No tours weeks of
Christmas and New Year's. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 2-3 days required.
Contact Gary Miller, Plant Manager. Phone: 616
483-7681 or 219 294-6409.
TRAVERSE CITY
50 Traverse City Canning Company, 3710 Cass Road.
Food processing (canned and frozen): tart cherries,
sweet cherries, asparagus, plums, apple products,
pie filling, cherry sauce and kidney beans. Tours by
appointment only. Written advance notice of 6
weeks required. Contact David R. Kellogg, Presi-
dent and General Manager. Phone: 616 946-4860.
WAYLAND
5 Kessler, Inc., 801 South Main Street. Manufacturer
of infants' sleep and playwear — patterns, cutting,
sewing, packaging and shipping. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 5-50. Advance notice of 1
week required. No sketches permitted. Children
under 13 not admitted. Contact Eleanor Klinesteker,
Receptionist. Phone: 616 792-2222.
WEST OLIVE
48 Van Pines, Inc. Evergreen and deciduous tree
wholesale nursery. Tours April through October,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 3 hours. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Marion Van Slooten.
Phone: 616 399-1620.
WHITE PIGEON
105 Cavalcade Industries, Inc., U.S. 131 South. Man-
ufacturer of recreational vehicles: travel trailers,
truck campers, fifth wheel and mini-motor homes.
Tour of manufacturing process from start to finished
product. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 1-2 weeks required.
Contact John W. Logan, President. Phone: 616
483-7696.
WILLIAMSTON
63 Omega Cattle Corporation, 4900 South M-52. Reg-
istered Angus cattle and quarter horses, feedlot and
grain elevator. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., by appointment only. Advance
notice required. Contact Steven M. Simmons, Pres-
ident. Phone:517 468-3366.
YPSILANTI
72 The Ypsilanti Press, 20 East Michigan Avenue.
Publication of daily newspaper. Complete tour of
the building including seeing the pages made up,
presses running and mailroom activities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice of 3 days required.
Children under 7 not admitted. Contact Linda Sue
Melvin, Secretary to the Publisher. Phone: 313
482-2000, Ext. 73.
ZEELAND
53 Colonial Manufacturing Company, 103 North Colo-
nial Street. Manufacturer of grandfather clocks.
Visitors observe woodworking and clock assembly.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. No tours June 26 through July
16. Group number: 3-10. Advance notice required.
Children not admitted. Contact Terry Mervhu.
Phone:616 772-2108.
MINNESOTA
ADA
63 Natco, Inc., Highway 200, Route 1, Box 100. Cattle
feeding and farming. Visitors see a working feedlot
and cattle raising operation, including a 1,000-head
confinement barn with a flume manure removal
system. They may also see crop production on 2,300
acres of land, some of which is irrigated. Tours
Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour
length: 1-2 hours. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Contact Herman Natwick, Owner. Phone: 218
584-5125.
MINNESOTA
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ALBERT LEA
45 Universal Milking Machine Division, Universal
Cooperatives, Inc., 408 First Avenue. Milking
machines, vacuum pumps and sanitary fittings.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours first week of Sep-
tember. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Clarence J. Schroeder,
Manager. Phone: 507 373-3922.
FARIBAULT
99 Faribault Woolen Mill Company, 1500 2nd Avenue,
N.W. Manufacturer of blankets and heavy fabrics.
Visitors view each operation from raw wool to
finished product. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 40 minutes. No tours
two weeks following Fourth of July holiday. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice required for
large groups. Children under 12 not admitted unless
accompanied by parent. Contact Mrs. Donna
Murphy. Phone: 507 334-6444.
50 New Richmond Farms, Division of Domain Indus-
tries, Inc., 1 1 16 — 4th Avenue, N.W. Food proces-
sing. Visitors view all phases of turkey processing.
Tours Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours January through
June. Group number: 20 maximum. Written
notice of 3 weeks required. Spanish transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Chuck
Beatty, Plant Manager. Phone: 507 334-5555.
GLENWOOD
3 Clyde Machines, Inc., 500 Hill, Route 55. Aircraft
ground support equipment and farm equipment
manufacturer. Tours Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Arvin Wilson. Phone: 612 634-4504.
GOLDEN VALLEY
18 WTCN-TV, 441 Boone Avenue, North. Television
station. Tour of newsroom, art department, film
projection, master control, scene shop and studios.
Tours Monday through Friday, usually in the after-
noons. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Contact Tour Guide. Phone: 612
546-1111, Ext. 224.
HERMAN
50 Herman Market Company, Box 230. Cooperative
grain elevator. Tour of office, weighing and testing
room and cleaning and processing facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 4-10. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact General Man-
ager. Phone:612 677-2251.
HOPKINS
50 Red Owl Stores, Inc., 215 East Excelsior Avenue.
Food retailer, bakery and warehouse. Tour involves
a lot of walking and senior citizens may wish to take
an abreviated tour of just the bakery. Tours Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. and II
a.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours during
August or the day before a holiday. Group number:
10-40. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Chil-
dren under 7 not admitted, and one adult required for
every 10 children. Contact Mrs. Joyce Steele, Con-
sumer Affairs Department. Phone: 612 932-2444.
INTERNATIONAL FALLS
74 Boise Cascade Corporation, Insulite Division, P.O.
Box 1302. Paper and building products manufac-
turer. Tours June through August, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 25 maximum.
Advance notice required for special groups.
Cameras and sketches not permitted. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact Ralph Yrjanson or register
at main guard headquarters. Phone: 2 1 8 285-52 1 7 or
218 285-5574.
LANESBORO
47 Minnesota State Fisheries Headquarters, Production
Unit. Tour consists of a brief orientation of installa-
tion, history of operation and general procedure.
There is also a slide presentation depicting Min-
nesota fish, general fish management and fish hatch-
ery operation; followed by a tour of the hatching
facilities, aquaria and hatching ponds and raceways
with fish feed furnished for those who are interested
in feeding the fish. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 80 minutes. No tours
December 1 through March 3 1 . Group number:
5-40. Advance notice of 5 days required. Contact
Russell A. Hanson, Hatchery Manager. Phone: 507
467-3771.
LITTLE FALLS
14 Crestliner Boat Division, AMF Inc., 609 N.E. 13th
Avenue. Pleasure boat manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-15. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 10 not admitted because of
certain fumes, and persons with respiratory prob-
lems should be cautioned. Contact Douglas M.
Kalahar or Susan G. Haugen. Phone: 612 632-6686.
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MINNESOTA
LUVERNE
45 A. R. Wood Manufacturing Company, 220 East
Maple. Manufacturer of complete poultry, hog and
cattle confinement systems; firetrucks and fireplac-
es. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1-2 days required. Ger-
man, French, Spanish, Vietnamese and Portuguese
translation available. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Contact Otto Ermler, Export Manager.
Phone:507 283-4411.
50 General Mills, Inc., 9200 Wayzata Boulevard. Food
manufacturer. Tour consists of a presentation of
General Mills' history and current diversified prod-
uct line, followed by tour of seven test kitchens.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10a.m., 11 a.m., 1
p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 80 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required for large groups. Groups of children
under 10 not admitted. Contact Dee Young. Phone:
612 540-2526.
MANKATO
65 Hager Manufacturing Company, 1512 — 32 North
Front Street. Manufacturer of prefinished kitchen
cabinets. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-
day, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
No tours week of July 4. Group number: 10-20.
Advance notice of two weeks required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Mel Hager, Presi-
dent and Manager. Phone: 507 345-4634.
MINNEAPOLIS
83 Augsburg Publishing House, 426 South 5th Street.
Publisher. Printing and publishing of religious mate-
rials such as books, music and periodicals. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8-1 1:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 10-50.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Judith A. Thorkelson, Assis-
tant Personnel Director. Phone: 612 332-4561.
11 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 250 Mar-
quette Avenue. The Federal Reserve Bank is part of
the Central Banking System of the United States.
This is an educational tour explaining the function of
the Federal Reserve System and the operations of a
Reserve Bank. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:45
a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:15 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours on legal holidays. Group number: 30
maximum. Tours scheduled by advance reservation
only. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
five years old and above welcome if accompanied by
a parent. Contact Tour Coordinator. Phone: 612
340-2446.
11 First National Bank of Minneapolis, 120 South 6th
Street. Full service bank including personal, corpor-
ate, trust services and international banking. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 15-120. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. French, German and
Spanish translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 17 not admitted.
Contact Patricia Partridge, Marketing Officer.
Phone:612 370-4200.
92 Goodwill Industries of Minneapolis, 3800
Washington Avenue, North. Rehabilitation of the
handicapped through training, evaluation and work
adjustment. Process consists of recycling used clo-
thing, furniture, appliances and raw materials.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Tour length: 25 minutes. Group number: 15-200.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Diane Straub, Rehabilita-
tion Counselor, or Al Thompson. Phone: 612
588-0801.
56 Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South
6th Street. County government. The Hennepin
County Government Center is a new and innovative
building which features a 24-story enclosed atrium.
The tour focuses on the building's architectural
originality, as well as the County and Judicial
Systems housed within it. Guides show visitors the
courtrooms, Commissioners' Boardroom and the
view from the 23rd floor. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10-85. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required for groups. Walk-in tour daily at 2 p.m. for
individuals or groups of 10 or less with no advance
notice required. Contact Mrs. Colleen Molitor.
Phone: 612 348-5596.
18 KMSP-TV, 6975 York Avenue, South. Television
station. Tour consists of business offices, main
studio and sets, master control room, newsroom,
video tape machine room and storage area, news
editing and developing areas, film room and con-
ference room. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:45-
11:15 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 6-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 6 not admitted.
Contact Jerry Bronston, Promotion Manager.
Phone: 612 925-3300, Ext. 48.
MINNESOTA
59
76 Medtronic, Inc., 3055 Old Highway 8. Biomedical
engineering and manufacturing of implantable elec-
tronic heart pacemakers and neurological products.
Tours Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Written advance notice of
6 weeks required. Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese
and French translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact Visitors Bureau. Phone: 612 781-6061.
OWATONNA
102 Owatonna Tool Company, 655 Eisenhower Drive.
Industrial tools manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours on national
holidays. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 days required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. No children admitted. Contact
Jody Parkinson, Training Department. Phone: 507
451-5310.
72 Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company, 425 Port-
land Avenue. Publisher. Newspaper plant involved
in the printing of daily and Sunday newspapers,
including the Minneapolis Tribune and Minneapolis
Star. Visitors view reporters, editors and columnists
at work, and various mechanical departments. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m.
Tour length: 70 minutes. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Children under 10
not admitted. Contact Lorraine Tjernlund. Phone:
612 372-4163.
5 Munsingwear, Inc., 718 Glenwood Avenue. Tex-
tiles and apparel manufacturer. Tour includes five
steps of garment construction: knitting, dyeing and
bleaching, fabric finishing, cutting and sewing.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 10-30.
Advance notice of 2-4 weeks required. No cameras
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Norma Creamer, Public Relations Assistant. Phone:
612 340-4746.
18 WCCO-TV, 50 South 9th Street. Television station.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-20. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Children under 8 not
admitted. Contact Tom Cousins. Phone: 612
338-0552.
NORTH MANKATO
12 Northland Beverage, Inc., 1707 Tower Boulevard.
Soft drink manufacturer. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 35 minutes.
Group number: 25-40. Advance notice of 3 days
required. Contact Fred Lutz. Phone: 507 388-1668.
ROCHESTER
40 Lake Center Industries, Rochester Division, Route
2, Airport Road. Automatic coffeemaker manufac-
turer. Tour of assembly line and distribution center.
Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9-1 1 :30
a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 4 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
No children admitted. Contact Jim Woolums, Plant
Manager. Phone: 507 289-8103.
50 Libby, McNeill & Libby, 1217— 3rd Avenue. S.E.
Food processing. Tours any day during processing
season, 1 1 a.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Plant processes peas starting approximately June 24
for 4 weeks, corn July 10 for 8 weeks and carrots to
November. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact Personnel Office. Phone: 507 288-3433.
ST. PAUL
18 Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., 3415 University Av-
enue. Television and radio station. (KSTP-TV and
KSTP-AM Radio) Tour includes two television
studios, master control area, director's booth, AM
radio studios with announcer on-the-air. Tours
Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tour
length: 40 minutes. No tours on national holidays.
Group number: 8-25. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No sketches permitted. Children under 8
not admitted. Contact Promotion Department.
Phone: 612 645-2724.
92 Minneapolis Society For The Blind, 1936 Lyndale
Avenue, South. Rehabilitation of the blind involving
light manufacturing. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Given sufficient notice, interpreters can
usually be arranged for: European languages — 2
weeks and others — 1 month minimum. Notification
will be made if arrangements cannot be made. No
cameras permitted. Children under 10 not admitted.
Contact Jeff Moses or Derek Davis. Phone: 612
871-2222.
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MINNESOTA
56 Minnesota State Capitol, corner of Arundel and
University. State government: Administrative, Judi-
cal, and Legislative. Tour covers the senate and
house chambers, governor's office, Supreme Court,
art and architecture of the building and the history
of the state as reflected in the building. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sunday, 1-3 p.m. Tours start
every hour on the hour. Tour length: 45 minutes. No
tours on Christmas, New Year's, Easter and
Thanksgiving. Group number: 120 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required for groups of more than 10
persons. Contact Educational Services Division,
Minnesota Historical Society. Phone: 612 296-2881.
16 Olympia Brewing Company, 707 East Minnehaha
Avenue. Brewery. Visitors tour the brewhouse and
fermentation and bottlehouse. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the
summer and 1-2 p.m. during the winter. Tour
length: 45 minutes plus 20 minutes in hospitality
room where visitors may sample products. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 4 days
required for groups of more than 15 persons. Chil-
dren under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Vince Lechman, Tour Center Supervisor.
Phone: 612 771-8833.
56 St. Paul, Minnesota Post Office, 180 East Kellogg
Boulevard. U.S. Postal Service. Tour covers the
handling, sorting and processing of letter mail and
parcel post. Visitors will see high-speed electronic
letter-sorting machines, zip mail translators, edger-
stackers, facer-cancelers and conveyor systems.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 50 minutes. No tours during December.
Group number: 4-40. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 9 not admitted. Contact
Foreman of Claims and Inquiry Section. Phone: 612
725-7021.
63 South St. Paul Stockyards, Exchange Building.
Stockyard. Tour is conducted on walkway over
stockyards where trade activities are in progress, and
then to the sales arena to watch the auction of cattle.
Tours Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:30-10
a.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours August 1
through September 15. Group number: 10-60. Ad-
vance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Steven G. Loeding, Director,
Livestock Market Institute. Phone: 612 455-2991,
Ext. 283.
40 Whirlpool Corporation, 850 Arcade Street. Man-
ufacturer of freezers, ice makers and vacuum clean-
ers. Tour is limited to production area. Tours Thurs-
day and Friday afternoons only. Tour length: 40
minutes. No tours for two weeks in August and
December. Written notice of 1 month required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 16 not admitted. Contact Steve Bond,
Communications. Phone: 612 778-2243.
SPRINGFIELD
49 Springfield Milling Corporation, P.O. Box 107.
Manufacturer of livestock feed. Visitors see mixing
and processing of grains, protein supplements, vit-
amins and minerals into complete feed concentrate,
and tour new farrow to market swine production
facilities at company-owned test center. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Group number: 5-20. Children under 15 not
admitted. Advance notice required. Contact General
Manager. Phone: 507 723-4242.
THIEF RIVER FALLS
93 Arctic Enterprises, Inc., 600-800 Brooks Avenue,
South. Snowmobile manufacturer. Tour is con-
ducted through the assembly line of the snowmobile
plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours January through March.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Larry L. White, Director of Personnel. Phone: 218
681-1147.
WADENA
53 Homecrest Industries, Inc. (A Sperry & Hutchinson
* Company), P.O. Box 350. Designer and builder of
outdoor patio and indoor casual furniture. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours first two weeks in
August. Group number: 5-50. Advance notice re-
quired. Contact Clayton A. White, Personnel Man-
ager. Phone: 218 631-1000.
WARROAD
93 Christian Bros., Inc., Highway 11 West. Manufac-
turer of hockey sticks. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 10:45 a.m. to 12 noon, 1-2:30 p.m. and 3-4
p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Alice Eisele. Phone:
218 386-1111.
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MISSISSIPPI
CORINTH
66 Corinth Machinery Company, 480 Tate. Manufac-
turer of sawmill equipment. Tour of machine and
welding shops, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours week of July
4 and December 25. Advance notice required.
Spanish translation available. Contact Ben
Ledbetter, Vice President. Phone: 601 286-3321.
CROSBY
65 Masonite Corporation, Southern Lumber Division,
P.O. Box 608. Southern Pine lumber products.
Tours by appointment only. Contact J.R. Tillman.
Phone: 601 639-4384.
FLORA
105 M-R-S Manufacturing Company, P.O. Box 199.
Manufacturer of heavy earth-moving equipment,
tractors and scrapers. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 3-20. Advance notice of 20 days required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact Leonard Yarbrough.
Phone: 601 879-2711.
GRENADA
65 Koppers Company, Inc., Highway 51 South. Man-
ufacturer of pressure-treated wood products. Tour of
facilities, including cross-tie production, sorting of
cross-ties, branding of poles and treating process.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 4 hours. Advance notice of 1-2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
R.S. Ohlis, Jr. Phone: 601 226-4584.
JACKSON
53 DeSoto, Inc., Jackson Furniture Division, 2605
Livingston Road, P.O. Box 492. Manufacturer of
wood furniture for homes. Walking tour through
woodworking process from lumberyard through
shipment of finished product. Visitors observe
rough milling, finish milling, assembly, painting,
packaging, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours
first week in July and Christmas week. Advance
notice required. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact J.D. Oliver or Bob Russell. Phone: 601
981-1551.
44 MFC Services (AAL), 414 North Street. Farm
supply cooperative — broilers, eggs, rice, animal
feeds and other agricultural products. Complete tour
of facilities, followed by a discussion with
question-and-answer period. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours Thanksgiving week. Group number: 5-20.
Advance notice of 3 weeks required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact John F. Bond, Executive
Director. Phone: 601 948-7272.
92 Mississippi Industries for the Blind, 2501 N. West
Street. Sewing products, mattresses, mops, brooms
and candles. Tour of manufacturing and warehouse
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours the first
week in July and Christmas week. Group number:
25 maximum. Advance notice required. Contact
Carrol J. Senterfeit. Phone: 601 354-7475.
HAZLEHURST
92 Royal Maid, Inc., Hansen Road, P.O. Drawer 30.
Demonstration workshop for the blind. Products
include mops, brooms, window washers, ice scrap-
ers, plastic calendar stands, desk pen sets, clothes-
line, broom caps and brush handles. Tour of assem-
bly area, plastic department, handle mill and re-
habilitation department. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice required. German translation available. Chil-
dren under 6 not admitted. Contact John L. Granger,
Vice President and General Manager, or his secre-
tary. Phone: 601 894-1771.
HERMANVTLLE
65 Masonite Corporation, Southern Lumber Division,
P.O. Box 68. Southern Pine lumber products. Tours
by appointment only. Contact Joe Hennington.
Phone:601535-2205.
LAUREL
81 Sanderson Farms, Inc., Laurel Industrial Park, P.O.
Box 2937. Poultry processing — fresh and frozen
chicken. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Joe F. Sanderson, Jr. or Daniel J.
Nicovich. Phone: 601 428-5261.
LEAKESVILLE
5 Basila Manufacturing Company, Inc., Grand Av-
enue. Manufacturer of women's loungewear.
Guided tour through all departments. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 1-3:45 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Contact Samuel T.
Wright, President. Phone: 601 394-5311 or 205
344-3913.
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MISSISSIPPI
LOUISVILLE
66 Taylor Machine Works, Inc., Highway 15 North.
Manufacturer of heavy material-handling equip-
ment. Tours are conducted through the production
areas, office areas and data processing centers.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours the last week in
May and the last week in December. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Children must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Joe Livingston. Phone: 601
773-3421.
MACON
17 Delta-Macon Brick & Tile Company, Inc., Route 4,
Box 2. Face brick in various sizes. Tour of clay
storage area and shipping facilities, including kilns.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 7-10 days required. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact Don R. Warren,
Assistant Manager. Phone: 601 726-4236.
MAGNOLIA
5 Movie Star, Inc., Highway 51 North. Manufacturer
of ladies' lingerie. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours the first week of June and
week of Christmas. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice required. Contact Bill R. Williams,
Plant Manager. Phone: 601 783-3471.
MONTICELLO
74 St. Regis Paper Company, Box 608. Manufacturer
of Kraft paper. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number:
30 maximum. Advance notice required. Children
under 14 not admitted. Contact Jim Carroway,
Public Affairs. Phone: 601 587-771 1.
MOSS POINT
74 International Paper Company, P.O. Drawer P.
Manufacturer of coated printing papers, paperboard
for food cartons, label paper and butcher, wrapping
and other specialty papers. Walking tour through
wood preparation, pulping and papermaking opera-
tions. Large groups are often toured on busses.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No
tours July 3-4, September 6 and December 24-26.
Group number: 3-50. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. All tours arranged
through Mr. B.W. Smith, Manager of Primary
Manufacturing, International Paper Company,
Consumer Packaging Business, P.O. Box 2328,
Mobile, Alabama 36601 . Contact James E. Foster,
Administrator of Public Relations. Phone: 601
475-3451, Ext. 361.
PACHUTA
59 Masonite Charcoal, P.O. Box 38. Carbonizing,
briquetting and packaging operations. Tours Mon-
day through Friday. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact L.M. Ferrell. Phone: 601
776-2171.
PASCAGOULA
75 Standard Oil Company, P.O. Box 1300. Oil
refinery — refining crude oil into finished products:
gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, aviation fuel, etc.
Tour of refinery, including water pollution control
facilities and control room. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact J.K. Denyer, Personnel Representative.
Phone: 601 762-8833.
PRAIRIE
27 Mississippi Authority for the Control of Fire Ants
(Mirex Bait Formulating Plant), P.O. Box 88
(Highway 382 west of Aberdeen). Manufacturer of
Mirex bait for the control of imported fire ants. Tour
includes observing the processing steps while for-
mulating fire ant baits, the storage areas and other
equipment. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number:
2-8. Advance notice of 1 day required. Contact Mr.
Ben Bird, Plant Manager. Phone: 601 369-8141.
QUITMAN
65 Masonite Corporation, Southern Lumber Division,
P.O. Box E. Southern Pine lumber products. Tours
by appointment, Monday through Friday. Contact
Paul Hudson. Phone: 601 776-2181.
TUPELO
67 Mid-South Packers, Inc., Commerce Street, Exten-
sion. Meatpacking. Tour of all processing depart-
ments with the exception of slaughtering, which is
' on tour "by special prior arrangement only." Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 50 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Small children
not admitted to slaughterhouse. Contact Ron
Stephens. Phone: 601 842-1411.
WEST POINT
68 Babcock & Wilcox Company, Old Aberdeen Road.
Manufacturer of fossil power steam generator boil-
ers and associated components. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours the first
two weeks in July and last two weeks in December.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact Jerry Keel, Personnel
Manager. Phone: 601 494-1323.
MISSISSIPPI
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YAZOO CITY
9 Masonite Corporation, Southern Bag Division, P.O.
Box 389. Multiwall paper bags. Tours Tuesday and
Thursday, 9 a. in. to 12 noon, by appointment only.
Contact Wilburn F. DeLancey. Phone: 601
746-3631.
MISSOURI
ANDERSON
105 American Family Homes, Inc., P.O. Box 55,
Highway 71 North. Mobile home manufacturer.
Tours Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 4 maximum. Children under
15 not admitted. Contact Harry Taylor, President.
Phone: 417 845-3311.
ANTONIA
76 Beltx Corporation, Highway M. (P.O. Box 278,
Barnhart, Missouri). Manufacturer of feminine
hygiene products, surgical sundries, personal and
sewing notions and orthodontic appliances. Tour of
administration and factory areas with demonstration
of processes, equipment and range of products.
Tours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to
12 noon. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 6-20.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Irvin S. DeWoskin. Phone: 314 948-3224.
BETHANY
45 United Farm Tools, Inc., Calhoun Division, Outer
Belt Road, P.O. Box 312. Farm equipment man-
ufacturer. Tour of the machine shop, press shop and
welding, assembly and painting areas. Tours Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras permitted. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact Merv Cromley, Vice President. Phone: 816
425-7455.
BROOKFIELD
5 Medalist Stanbury, Industrial Park West, P.O. Box
100. Manufacturer of high school and college band
uniforms and career apparel blazers. Tour of various
departments including patterns, cutting, trimming,
sewing, etc. Tours Tuesday, Wednesday or Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes.
No tours the last week of May, first week of June
and last two weeks of December. Group number: 6
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Arch Martin, General Sales
Manager. Phone: 816 258-2246.
CAPE GIRARDEAU
83 General Sign Company, 39 North Broadview. Man-
ufacturer of signs — electrical, plastic faces and let-
ters, neon and custom lettering. Tours of art depart-
ment where sketches are designed, and manufactur-
ing area, including forming of plastic faces, fabricat-
ing metal can and painting of the finished product.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
Dean Percival, Plant Superintendent. Phone: 314
334-5041.
CARUTHERSVILLE
113 Colson Company - Equipment Division, Fair
Boulevard, P.O. Box 1000. Manufacturer of
material-handling and institutional equipment. Vis-
itors observe all manufacturing processes of
material-handling equipment (hand trucks, platform
trucks, dollies, etc.) and institutional equipment
(wheelchairs, stretchers, etc.) Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p. m. No tours the last
week in December. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact H.J. Hopkins, Vice Presi-
dent and Assistant to General Manager, or
L. G. Williams, Operations Manager. Phone: 314
333-2070.
COLUMBIA
72 The Columbia Daily Tribune, 4th and Walnut
Streets. Daily newspaper. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 4-20. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 9 not admitted. Contact
Luke Chase, Director of Promotion. Phone: 314
449-38 1 1 .
CRESTWOOD
40 von Weise Gear Company, 9353 Watson Industrial
Park. Gearmotor manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-25. Advance notice of 1
week required. No children admitted. Contact
William G. von Weise. Phone: 314 968-2100.
FULTON
83 The Ovid Bell Press, Inc., 1201-05 Bluff Street.
Magazine and book printing. Visitors see typeset-
ting, make-up, camera and plate-making,
presswork, folding, binding and mailing operations.
Additional time provided for persons having
specialized interests. Tours Monday through Friday,
1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 12 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Ovid H. Bell, John Bell or Raymond Miller.
Phone: 314 642-2256.
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MISSOURI
HERMANN
103 Steven Manufacturing Company, 224 East 4th. Toy
manufacturer. Tour of manufacturing facilities, fol-
lowed by a discussion of the toy industry. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and
1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance
notice required. German translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Mr.
Bev Taylor, President. Phone: 314 486-5494.
83 Eller Outdoor Advertising Company of Kansas City,
2459 Summit Street. Standardized outdoor
advertising — poster panels and painted bulletins.
Introductory film followed by a brief discussion and
tour of office and plant facility. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 5-30. Advance notice of 1-2
weeks required. Contact P. Martin Nohe, Director
of Community Affairs. Phone: 816 421-5720.
INDEPENDENCE
72 Herald Publishing House/Independence Press, 3225
South Noland Road. Publishing and printing —
books, catalogs, four-color work and perfect bind-
ing. Visitors see a complete printing operation from
copy preparation to binding. Tours Monday through
Friday (Saturday by special arrangement only),
8-11:15 a.m. and 12:30-3:15 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours first two weeks in July. Advance
notice required for groups of more than 5 persons.
Contact Margaret Baldwin. Phone: 816 252-5010.
92 Goodwill Industries of Greater Kansas City, Inc.,
1817 Campbell. Vocational rehabilitation and train-
ing for the handicapped. A guided tour of entire
facility, including processing of used items for
resale, work behavior training unit and vehicle
maintenance unit. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance
notice requested for large groups. Vietnamese and
Spanish translation available. Contact Mr.
George W. Kessinger, President. Phone: 816
842-7425.
JACKSON
51 Lenco, Inc., 319 West Main. Nonferrous foundry
operation; assembly of manual arc welding acces-
sories and electronic units; molding of thermoset and
thermoplastic materials; cutting and sewing of
leather safety clothing. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 5-30. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Andrew E. Perrin, Executive Vice President. Phone:
314 243-3141.
94 Hallmark Cards, Inc., 25th and McGee. Manufac-
turer of greeting cards, gift wrapping, ribbon, yarn,
writing paper, candles, puzzles and books. Visitors
observe the manufacturing of greeting cards from
design to finished product. Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. Tour
length: 75 minutes. Group number: 10-60. Advance
notice of 3 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact
Rose Ann Lightle, Community Relations Coor-
dinator. Phone: 816 274-5672.
JOPLIN
10 Junge "Bunny Bread" Baking Company, 1810
Main Street. Visitors observe preparation, baking,
cooling, slicing, bagging and shipping of bread.
Tours weekdays except Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group number: 6-20.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children under 6
not admitted. Contact Randy Stanley, Assistant
Manager. Phone: 417 624-3777.
27 Kansas City, Missouri Water Treatment Plant, 1
N.W. Briarcliff Road. Producer of potable water.
Tour includes a movie, followed by a visit to the
laboratory, pumping and purification facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Weekends and other daylight hours by special ar-
rangement. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
2 minimum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Mrs.
Webster. Phone: 816 274-1461.
KANSAS CITY
53 Aero Drapery Company, 3101 Mercier. Custom
draperies. Tour of underground facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Al Dixon. Phone: 816 531-7260.
92 Rehabilitation Institute Industries, Inc., 3011 Balti-
more. Tour of Institute with discussion and explana-
tion of vocational programs. Tours by appointment
only. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 4-6.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Gene Lurngston. Phone: 816 531-3171.
MISSOURI
65
31 Stewart Sand and Material Company, 1st and Grand
Avenue, P.O. Box 2687. Sand and gravel produc-
tion; manufacturer of ready- mixed concrete and
warehousing. Tour of batch plant with explanation
of procedures and methods of operation. Tours
Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 7 maxi-
mum. Children under 15 not admitted. Contact
Michael F. Beets. Phone: 816 361-6411.
KENNETT
5 Ely & Walker of Kennett, 221 South Main. Garmet
factory — dress and western shirts. Visitors observe
processes involved in garmet production —
spreading, cutting, sewing, pressing, folding and
boxing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours week of July 4
and week of December 25. Group number: 2-12.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Visits are not permitted in plant without clearance.
Contact Robert DePriest, Plant Manager. Phone:
314 888-5953.
MARTHASVILLE
92 Emmaus Enterprises, Inc., Rural Route 2, Highway
D. Workshop employing adult mentally handicap-
ped, doing renumerative work for industry. Visit
includes a briefing followed by a tour of the
facilities. Transportation from St. Louis can be
arranged on occasions. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9-1 1 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours week of July 4. Group number: 5-10. Advance
notice of 1 day required. German translation avail-
able. Contact Stanley Wilke. Phone: 314 433-2335.
MARYLAND HEIGHTS
79 M-R Plastics and Coatings, Inc., 11460 Dorsett
Road. Liquid plastics — urethanes, vinyl plastisols,
epoxies, specialty coatings. Tour of laboratories
where product research and quality control is per-
formed and through two plant buildings, where
various mixing and reaction equipment produce
liquid plastics. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 2-10. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Roger W. Heitland, Vice President. Phone: 314
291-0525.
KINGSVILLE
4 Stahl Specialty Company. Permanent mold
aluminum foundry — aluminum castings and equip-
ment. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours June 30 to July
15. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of
5 days required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Wallace Brown. Phone: 816 597-3322.
MINERAL POINT
29 Milchem Incorporated. Mining and grinding barite.
Tour of washing plant and open pit mine. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours during January and Feb-
ruary. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
required. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Joseph Rossier. Phone: 314 438-5476.
LEE'S SUMMIT
50 R. B. Rice Company of Missouri, Inc., M 291 and
Colburn Road, P.O. Box 328. Meat processor —
pork sausage, beef chili, cheese soup, etc. Tour of
plant from slaughtering to finished product. Tours
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Mr.
Lynn Rice. Phone: 816 524-3660.
LIGUORI
72 Liguori Publications, One Liguori Drive. Publisher
of Liguorian Magazine, parish education bulletins
and Liguorian books and pamphlets. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Advance notice preferred. Contact John
Meyer or John Schwent. Phone: 314 464-2500.
MOBERLY
20 Wick Homes, 1823 Robertson Road. Factory-built
homes. Tour includes slide presentation, plant visit
and tour of model home. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 2-10. Advance notice of
1 week required. No sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Homer S. Johnson,
General Manager. Phone: 816 263-7600.
NORTH KANSAS CITY
5 The Lee- Wald Company, 1401 Armour Road. Man-
ufacturer of outerwear and clothing for men and
boys. Tours Tuesday through Thursday. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours week of July 4. Group
number: 8 maximum. Advance notice required.
French translation available. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Marvin Greenbaum. Phone:
816 842-3488.
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MISSOURI
2 Tempmaster Corporation, 1222 Ozark. Heating and
air conditioning equipment; air distribution pro-
ducts, air handling units. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Norman G. Humphreys or Denise Welch. Phone:
816 421-0723.
92 Vocational Services, Clay-Platte Retarded Chil-
dren's Company, Inc., 101 West 18th Avenue.
Employment of the handicapped through subcon-
tract work, including assembly, packaging, mail-
ings, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
preferred. Contact D.J. Wasserstrom, Executive
Director. Phone: 816 421-7440.
RICHMOND
79 Ferguson Manufacturing, Inc., Highway 10 West,
P.O. Box 408. Plastics — precision injection and
rotational molding. Briefing is followed by a tour of
the manufacturing plant facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 day required. Children under 15 not admitted.
Ferguson Manufacturing, Inc. would like to have
advance notice regarding professional and national
composition of a tour group. Contact the President.
Phone: 816 776-5855.
ST. CLAIR
101 Buescher's Cob Pipes. 350 North Commercial Av-
enue. Manufacturer of corn cob pipes; cherrywood,
Ozark hickory and sugar maple smoking pipes. Tour
of production from raw materials to finished prod-
uct. Tours Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. No tours first
week in July. Children under 12 must be accom-
panied by adults. Contact David Buescher, General
Manager. Phone: 314 239-4791.
68 St. Clair Die Casting Company, St. Clair Industrial
Park, P.O. Box 280. Zinc and aluminum die cast-
ing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number:
2-30. Advance notice of 1 week required. German
translation available. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Jack S. Bates, Vice President. Phone:
314 629-2550.
ST. JOSEPH
33 Hoerner Waldorf Corporation, 2315 Lower Lake
Road. Manufacturer of corrugated shipping contain-
ers. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 days required. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact William J. Hurley,
General Manager. Phone: 816 238-3301.
ST. LOUIS
16 Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 610 Pestalozzi Street. Brew-
ery. Tours Monday through Friday from October to
May, and Monday through Saturday from June to
September. Tour times: September through May,
9:30, 10:15 and 10:45 a.m., and 1, 1:45, 2:30 and
3:30 p.m.; June through August tours leave continu-
ously every thirty minutes from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Special tours for foreign visitors are conducted on a
limited basis on advance notice when personnel
availability permits. For information, call or write
Mr. Elmer J. Boettcher, Supervisor of Guest Tours
at 314 577-2153 or write to Anheuser-Busch, Inc.,
Attention Tour Department, 721 Pestalozzi Street,
St. Louis, Missouri. Visitors other than groups may
join any regularly scheduled tour with no advance
notice. Tour groups of 20 to 100 are by reservation
only. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Mr. Elmer J. Boettcher, Supervisor of Guest Tours.
Phone: 314 577-2153.
Ill Bardenheier Wine Cellars, 1019 Skinker Parkway.
Tour of winery, including fermenting, processing,
aging, bottling, storing and packing, with wine
tasting in hospitality room. Tours Monday through
Friday. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 50
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required. Chil-
dren under 18 not admitted. Contact John E.
Bardenheier, Jr. Phone: 314 862-1400.
22 Bernadette Business Forms, Inc., 9800 Halls Ferry
Road. Business forms manufacturing. Visitors see
the processes involved in printing business forms.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 2-30.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
15 not admitted. Contact James R. Truetken, Vice
President in Charge of Production. Phone: 314
868-7200.
73 Carboline Company, 350 Hanley Industrial Court.
Manufacturer of protective coatings. Tour of paint
laboratory and testing facilities. Tours Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-20. Advance notice
of 5 days required. No cameras permitted. No
children admitted. Contact W.C. Rosenbaum or
S.G. Meyer. Phone: 314 644-1000.
10 Colonial Baking Company, 4410 Gravois Avenue.
Bakery — bread and rolls. Tours Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday, 1 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 10-50. Advance notice of 3 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 8 not admitted. Contact "Tours."
Phone: 314 481-0600.
MISSOURI
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66 Concrete Transport Mixer Company, 4983 Fyler
Avenue. Manufacturer of "Rocket" transit concrete
mixers and fertilizer mixers. Tour of machine shop,
main factory and mounting areas. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice required. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Florence Schreiter, Vice President. Phone:
314 352-7800.
68 Kickham Boiler & Engineering, Inc., 625 East
Carrie Avenue. Steel fabrication — boiler repair.
Visitors see fabrication of tanks, ducts, stacks and
pressure vessels. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Advance notice required. Indian
translation available. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Robert J. Dieker, Vice President,
Manufacturing. Phone: 314 261-4786.
113 Crunden-Martin Manufacturing Company, 760
South 2nd Street. Manufacturer of metal products
(cans, pails, grills); paper products (kites, tablets,
envelopes) and plastic freezer bags. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours the first two seeks in July. Group
number: 10 maximum. Several weeks' advance
notice required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact E.A. Schwarz, Vice President-
Manufacturing. Phone: 314 421-2992, Ext. 41.
11 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 411 Locust
Street. Tour of various operating departments of the
bank with special emphasis on areas of interest to the
visitor. Discussion period with a staff economist
may also be arranged. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9-10:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Walter F. Davisson, Manager, Bank Relations and
Public Information. Phone: 314 421-1700.
80 Industrial Engineering & Equipment Company, 425
Hanley Industrial Court. Custom-designed electric
heating equipment for commercial and industrial
purposes. Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 7:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice
of 10 days required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr. Ernest
Hachmeister. Phone: 314 644-4300.
113 Irwin-Willert Company, 4044 Park Avenue. Man-
ufacturer of moth goods, household deodorants and
plastic products. Tour includes all facets of opera-
tions, from raw materials to finished products. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 45-60 minutes. Group number: 2-7. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact W.D. Willert, Executive Vice
President. Phone: 314 772-2822.
102 Marquette Tool & Die Company, 3185 South
Kingshighway Boulevard. Machine tools and dies,
automation steel stamping. Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 4 maximum.
Advance notice required. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Warren Boerner, General Man-
ager. Phone: 314 771-8509.
3 McDonnell Douglas Corporation, P.O. Box 516.
Aerospace. Tour of the company's Prologue Room
which traces the history of aerospace through mod-
els and displays. For groups a special program is
prepared for an approximate 2-hour visit. Tours
from mid-June to the end of August, Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45-60
minutes. Group number: 200 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups of 20 or more persons.
Contact Patricia L. Estes, Coordinator-Special
Events & Promotion. Phone: 314 232-5421.
72 The Sporting News, 1212 North Lindbergh
Boulevard. Publisher of The Sporting News and
books pertaining to sports. Tours through the trophy
room, general office and composing room. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group number: 5-10.
Advance notice required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Celeste Eders, Tour Director.
Phone: 314 997-7111.
79 Streett Industries, Inc., No. 1 River Road-Jefferson
Barracks, P.O. Box 6533. Manufacturer of plastic
containers for the petroleum industry (predominately
antifreeze). Visitors see the manufacturing, decorat-
ing and filling of plastic containers. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. The best months to view complete opera-
tion are June through October. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Roy J. Kruse, President. Phone: 314 892-2958.
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MISSOURI
83 Universal Printing Company, 1701 Macklind Av-
enue. Letterpress printing, lithography,
bookbinding — commercial printing. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 1-2 weeks required. Cameras permitted by
request only. Children under 12 must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Phillip A. Isserman,
Executive Vice President. Phone: 314 771-6900.
SALISBURY
68 Semco Manufacturing, Inc., Highway 24. Sheet
metal duct and fittings for air conditioning and
heating in commercial buildings. Visitors see metal
spinning, fabrication of metal fittings, manufactur-
ing of spiral duct and shipping facility. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 35 minutes. No tours the first week in
August. Group number: 4-15. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 5 not admitted.
Contact Lawrence A. Pailer, Plant Manager. Phone:
816 388-6407.
SEDALIA
40 Rival Manufacturing Company, 16th and Lamine.
Manufacturer of small kitchen appliances — slow
cookers, meat grinders, slicers, can openers and
components for these products. Tour includes plastic
molding, metal fabrication, motors, die-cast, plating
and final assembly. Tours Monday through Thurs-
day, 9-11 a.m. and 1:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours last week of June, first week of
July and month of December. Group number: 10
maximum. Written advance notice of 6 weeks re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Bill Hall, CID,
Corporate Manager Community Relations, or John
Houston, Production Manager. Phone: 816
826-6600.
SIKESTON
72 Daily Standard, 205 South New Madrid. Daily
newspaper. Tour of news and advertising depart-
ments, composing room, camera room, pressroom
and printing plant. Tours weekdays, except Friday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Contact Tony Pippen. Phone: 314
471-1137.
SPRINGFIELD
33 Alton Box Board Company, 460 North Belcrest.
Manufacturer of corrugated shipping containers.
Tour of printing, scoring, die cutting, gluing and
taping operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes.
Group number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2-3
days preferred. Contact Floyd L. Wilson, General
Manager. Phone: 417 862-3531.
25 Ash Grove Cement Company, 3300 South Lonepine
(Mailing address: Route 3, Box 323). Chemical lime
and commercial rock products. Walking and/or driv-
ing tour of plant facilities, including mining and
quarring, crushing, calcining, processing and ship-
ping facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice required. Contact Mr. Charles D.
Newton. Phone: 417 881-3545.
37 Hiland Dairy, Inc., 1133 East Kearney (Mailing
address: Box 6028 H. S. Jewell Station). Milk and
dairy products. Visitors observe milk processing and
packaging. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
2-20. Advance notice preferred. Contact
Roy Beaver, Plant Superintendent. Phone: 417
862-9311.
10 Holsum Bakers of Springfield, 215 South Grant.
Bakery — bread. Tours Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m. and 2-3 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 8-16. Advance notice of
1 week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 7 not admitted. Contact Bob Morris.
Phone: 417 869-0711.
40 Solid State Circuits, 616 Boonville. Manufacturer of
printed circuit boards. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Wick Tobias. Phone: 417 869-4678.
12 Springfield Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 1777
North Packer Road. Manufacturing and wholesaling
of soft drinks. Tours Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice required.
Children under 6 not admitted. Contact Edwin C.
Rice, Jr., Manager. Phone: 417 862-1736.
94 Springfield Tablet Manufacturing Company, 3131
East Division Street. Manufacturer of school
supplies. Visitors observe manufacturing process of
tablets, wirebound books and envelopes. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and
1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
5-70. Contact Wallace H. Troly. Phone: 417
862-6638.
WARRENSBURG
5 Unitog Company, Highway 50 East. Industrial un-
iforms manufacturer. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. No tours during July.
Advance notice required. Contact Densil E. Allen.
Phone: 816 747-3111.
MISSOURI
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WASHINGTON
101 Hirschl & Bendheim, 320 West Front Street, P.O.
Box 132. Manufacturer of corn cob pipes. Visitors
observe manufacturing processes of corn cob pipes
from raw material to finished product. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours first week of July and last week of
December. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice required. Children under 15 not admitted.
Contact Richard C. Hirschl. Phone: 314 239-2195.
WENTZVILLE
76 B & G Manufacturing Company, P.O. Box 365,
Edinger Road. Hospital products and laporatomy
sponges. Tour through assembly line and plant.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 20 minutes. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Marie Huellewig, Office Manager. Phone: 314
327-5258.
WEST PLAINS
51 Eaton Corporation - West Plains Plant, P.O. Box
170. Manufacturer of gas control valves and pres-
sure switches for appliance industry. Visitors see
punch press operations of small formings, machin-
ing of aluminum castings and assembly of small
components. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
children admitted. Contact C.A. Webster, Plant
Manager. Phone: 417 256-7171.
MONTANA
ANACONDA
68 Anaconda Smelter, Gatehouse. Tours Monday
through Friday, June through Labor Day, 9:45 a.m.
and 1:15 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Children under
18 not admitted.
BILLINGS
67 J & J Meats, 1212 Central Avenue. Meatpacking for
hotels, restaurants and institutions. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance notice
required. Contact Jack Wallace, Vice President.
Phone: 406 248-3629.
75 Continental Oil Company, 401 South 23. Petroleum
refinery — oil, gas, butane. Tour includes a film,
followed by a tour through the control room, shop
and laboratory. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Advance
notice required. Cameras and sketches not permit-
ted. Contact Bob Blomeyer, Plant Manager. Phone:
406 252-3841.
36 Jersey Creamery, 910 Poly Drive. Dairy (milk).
Visitors see the processing and packaging of milk.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. Tour
length: 20 minutes. Contact Sheldon Sollars, Man-
ager. Phone: 406 245-6601.
82 Montana Power Generating Steam Plant, 1 13 North
Broadway. Thermo-generating plant. Tour includes
an orientation, followed by a visit to the control
room. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. Children
under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Bob Omstead, Plant Superintendent. Phone: 406
252-0591.
50 Western Cereal Company, 3523 — 1 Avenue South.
Food manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. Contact Paul Amrein, President.
Phone:406 245-3698.
BOZEMAN
83 Color World of Montana, Inc., 201 East Men-
denhall. Printing and publishing. Tours by appoint-
ment. Contact Les Sooy, Manager. Phone: 406
587-4508.
41 Summit Engineering, 231 1 South 7th Avenue. Elec-
tronics manufacturing. Tours by prior arrangement
only. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Jim Drain. Phone: 406
587-0636.
BUTTE
29 Berkeley Open Pit Mine and Weed Concentrator
(owned by the Anaconda Company). Tours Monday
through Friday, June through Labor Day. Tour
length: 2 hours. Children under 18 not admitted.
Suggested clothing: comfortable, low-heeled shoes,
no sandals, and slacks. Contact Butte Chamber of
Commerce, 100 East Broadway. Phone: 406
723-6535.
DEER LODGE
65 Louisiana Pacific Stud Mill (Pine), west of Deer
Lodge. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour length:
30 minutes. Advance notice required. Contact Ed
Periman. Phone: 406 846-1600.
FORT PECK
38 Fort Peck Dam. Guided tours at the Power House
and Museum from June 1 through Labor Day.
Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; weekends, 8 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Group tours can be accommodated at any
time of the year by special arrangement with the
Corps of Engineers, Administration Building, Fort
Peck. Phone: 406 526-34 11.
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MONTANA
GREAT FALLS
68 Anaconda Company, northeast of Great Falls.
Smelter — copper tubing. Tours Monday through
Friday, by appointment only. Tour length: 90 min-
utes. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Bill
Roberts. Phone: 406 454-1443.
50 General Mills, 2500— 9th Avenue North. Grain.
Tours by appointment only. Sketches not permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact the Plant
Manager. Phone: 406 727-5500.
82 Montana Power Company, Ryan Dam, 101 Central
Avenue. Tours by appointment only. Contact the
Division Manager. Phone: 406 453-0321.
HELENA
68 American Smelting and Refining Company, East
Helena. Lead smelter. Guided tours by appointment,
Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. Contact Mr.
Stanley Lane or Robert Hearst. Phone: 406
227-5311.
73 Columbia Paint Company, 1517 Dodge Avenue.
Paint manufacturer. Guided tours Monday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Phone: 406
443-2086.
25 Kaiser Cement and Gypsum Corporation, Montana
City. Cement manufacturer. Conducted tours by
appointment only. Contact F.M. Nelson. Phone:
406 442-8855.
32 Parrott Confectionery and Candy Factory. Candies
of all kinds. Tours by appointment only. Phone: 406
442-1470.
37 Phillips Clover Leaf Dairy, 2231 North Montana
Avenue. Complete dairy products processing plant.
Tours by appointment only. Conducted tours on
weekdays, except Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 12
noon. Conducted tours for ice cream manufacturing
on Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone:
406 442-0080.
48 State Nursery and Seed Company Greenhouse, west
of Helena on Highway 12. Commercial growers of
cut flowers, potted plants, trees and shrubs. Guided
tours by appointment only. Contact Eunice Hilt.
Phone:406 442-2628.
86 Superior Fire Apparatus Company, Joslyn and Les-
lie. Fire engine manufacturer. Conducted tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone:
406 442-0745.
65 Yuhas Millwork Company, 2201 Hauser Boulevard.
Architectural millwork manufacturing. Guided tours
by appointment only. Phone: 406 442-4707.
KALISPELL
4 Anaconda Aluminum Company, Columbia Falls.
Group tours by prior arrangement only. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact the Anaconda
Aluminum Company. Phone: 406 892-3261.
105 Bell Manufacturing Company, Highway 93 South.
Manufacturers of trailers and campers. Group tours
available by prior arrangement only. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Bob
Clouse. Phone: 406 755-5333.
38 Hungry Horse Dam (federal dam), located between
Kalispell and Glacier National Park. Tour of top of
dam and powerhouse. Self-guided tours from May
20 through September 30, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Extended tours 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. from June 15
through Labor Day. Special group tours can be
arranged in advance. Phone: 406 387-5241.
LEWISTOWN
63 Central Montana Stockyards, Fairgrounds Road.
Livestock sales. Tours by appointment only. Ad-
vance notice of 1 day required. Contact Floyd
Hicks. Phone: 406 538-5907.
18 KXLO Radio Station, P.O. Box 620. Tours by
appointment only. Contact Lew Boucher. Phone:
406 538-3441.
30 Mountain Bell, P.O. Box 660, 114 — 5th Avenue
North. Telephone Company. Advance notice of 1
day required. Contact Ernie Tompkins. Phone: 406
538-3421.
LIBBY
65 St. Regis Paper Company, Forest Products Division,
east end of Spruce Street. Logging and sawmill.
Tours June, July and August, Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. Tour length: 1 hour and
45 minutes. Contact Main Office. Phone: 406
293-4141.
82 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Libby Dam, Star
Route 2. Hydro-electric powerplant. Visitors see the
spillway dam which forms the outlet structure of
Lake Koocanusa and the Powerhouse. Tours daily
during summer season, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Prior arrangements should be
made through Office Chief of Engineers,
Washington, D.C. Contact Project Engineer. Phone:
406 293-7715.
LIVINGSTON
65 Burkland Studs, 2 miles east of Livingston. Lumber
manufacturer — Lodgepole Pine studs. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
required. Contact CD. Ough, General Manager.
Phone: 406 222-0939.
MONTANA
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106 Burlington Northern Railroad Shop Facilities. Tours
available by advance notice, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Group
number: 5-30. Advance notice of 12 hours required.
Contact Robert Bennett, Freight and Passenger
Agent. Phone:406 222-1570.
50 Jumping Rainbow Trout Products. Visitors see live
trout and processing plant. Tours by appointment.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Contact Paul McAdam,
Owner. Phone: 406 222-1000.
NEBRASKA
AUBURN
66 Auburn Machine Works, Inc., South J Street. Man-
ufacturer of trenchers, hacksaws and attachments for
Kabata tractors. Tour includes manufacturing, as-
sembly, engineering and shipping areas. Tours
Monday through Friday. Group number: 6-12. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact John Skaggs or Don
Chandler. Phone: 402 274-3141.
105 Sturdi-Bilt Mobile Home Manufacturing Company,
2 and Vi miles east of Livingston. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Contact Ron Gjestson, Manager. Phone:
406 222-063 1 .
MISSOULA
86 Smokejumpers Tour, Highway 10 West. Tour of
aerial fire depot available from June 10 to July 5,
Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; July 8
through Labor Day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For
special group tours write to Aerial Fire Depot, U.S.
Forest Service, Missoula 59801 and Northern Forest
Fire Laboratory, Missoula 59801. Phone: 406
543-6681.
POLSON
38 Kerr Dam, 8 miles west of Poison Hydro Plant.
Tours available by appointment only. Can accom-
modate small groups only. Contact Ron Kude,
Manager. Phone: 406 883-4450.
SIDNEY
82 Lewis and Clark Station, Power House, South of
Sidney. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice required: 1 day for
individuals and 1 week for large groups. Contact Joe
Pulver, Box 808. Phone: 406 482-1614.
42 Northern Plains Soil and Water Research Center,
north of Sidney. Tours Monday through Friday,
April through September, 7:30 a.m. to 12 noon and
1-4:30 p.m.; October through March, 8 a.m. to 12
noon and 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 3-20. Advance notice of one month prefer-
red for large groups and one week if the interested
group is from a long distance. Contact Dr. Francis
Siddoway, Box 1 109. Phone: 406 482-2020.
SHELBY
49 G.T.A. Elevator, Box 849. Grain storage and pro-
cessing. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Contact Ted Sobolik, Manager. Phone: 406
434-2141.
5 Dan-Deb Manufacturing, Inc., Central & F Street.
Manufacturer of children's clothing. Tour includes
cutting, stitching, finishing and shipping depart-
ments and warehouse. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 8-10. Advance notice required. Con-
tact Mrs. Betty Bass or Mrs. Evelyn Smith. Phone:
402 274-43 11.
BEATRICE
27 Cominco-American, Inc., Route 3. Chemical
manufacturer — grranular fertilizer. Tour of produc-
tion and shipping facilities. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Gary Carstens, Manager, or
Larry Wood, General Superintendent. Phone: 402
223-5271.
84 Dempster Industries, Inc., 711 South 6th Street.
Manufacturer of industrial pumps, fertilizer
applicators and castings. Tour of fabrication, assem-
bly and foundry areas. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 6 weeks
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Dick Poole, Vice President. Phone: 402 223-4026.
68 F. D. Kees Manufacturing Company, 700 Park
Avenue. Metal fabrication and finishing — lawn
equipment, electrical equipment, builders'
hardware. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number:
50 maximum. Advance notice of 6 weeks required.
French, German and Spanish translation available.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact George
Schaefer, Sr., President, George Schaefer, Jr., Vice
President or Ed Cass, Secretary-Treasurer. Phone:
402 223-2391.
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NEBRASKA
68 Tote Systems, Inc., 700 South 7th Street. Manufac-
turer of beer barrels, portable containers and storage
tanks. Tour of metal fabricating, welding and as-
sembly areas. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours for two
weeks in late July or early August. Group number:
40 maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Jim Brashears, President, or Jack White, Vice
President. Phone: 402 223-2324.
CENTRAL CITY
105 Atlantic Homes Division, Champion Home Builders
Company, North Highway 14. Mobile homes man-
ufacturer. Tour of production line and completed
mobile homes. Tours Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Thursday, 9:30-11 a.m. Tour
length: 30-60 minutes. No tours week of July 4.
Advance notice required. Contact Ronald E.
Jeffries, Division Manager. Phone: 308 946-3021.
COLUMBUS
45 Behlen Manufacturing Company, Highway 30 East.
Manufacturer of grain storage and handling equip-
ment, prefabricated metal buildings, strip joining
presses and metal working presses. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 8 minimum. Advance notice
of 8 weeks required. Spanish translation available.
Camera use restricted. No sketches permitted. No
children admitted. Contact Betty Brunken. Phone:
402 564-3111.
49 Moorman Manufacturing Company, Highway 30.
Protein feeds. Tour of office, plant and warehouse.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance notice of 2-3 days
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Randy Schwalke or Bob MacFarland. Phone: 402
564-3155.
COZAD
67 Midwestern Beef, Inc., Box 166. Cattle slaughter-
ing. Tour includes slaughter department, hide de-
partment, rendering department and cooler depart-
ment. Tours Tuesday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 4-6.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Jesse J. Barger, General
Manager. Phone: 308 784-3636.
7 Monroe Auto Equipment Company, 121 Meridian.
Manufacturer of automobile shock absorbers. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. No tours the first week of July.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Lavern Fisk, Plant
Manager. Phone: 308 784-3600.
79 Nebraska Plastics, Inc., 718 West Highway 30.
Plastic pipe manufacturer. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1
day required. Contact Doug Olson, Production De-
partment, or Mike Keller, Personnel Department.
Phone: 307 784-2500.
FREMONT
48 DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc., 23rd and
Somers. Corn seed. Tours Monday through Friday.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Contact Don Wegman.
Phone:402 721-9444.
110 Gamble-Skogmo Warehouse, 1035 East Dodge.
Tours Monday through Friday. Tour length: 45
minutes. Contact Gerry Karls, Manager. Phone: 402
721-4250.
36 Hillside Dairy, Highway 77 (15 miles north of
Fremont). Tours Monday through Friday. Contact
Willard Heyn, Owner. Phone: 402 721-8030.
5 Pendelton Woolen Mills, 350 West 23rd. Manufac-
turer of ladies' woolen slacks. Tours Monday
through Friday. Contact Leonard LeFond, Manager.
Phone:402 721-6393.
GRAND ISLAND
45 Chief International, Inc., West Highway 30. Grain
bins, metal buildings and sewage treatment systems
manufactured at Grand Island, Nebraska; au-
tomobile body and frame alignment system,
pneumatic tire service and mobile and modular
housing manufactured at Aurora, Nebraska. Tours
are available at both facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-90
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of several days required. Spanish translation
available. No sketches permitted. Contact Dean
Erickson. Phone: 308 382-8820.
68 Gifford-Hill & Company, Inc., 1212 Elsie Drive.
Manufacturer of irrigation pipe and equipment,
aluminum tubing and plastic pipe. Visitors see
manufacturing of aluminum pipe, pipe fittings and
plastic pipe. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice of 1 day required. Contact David Dear or
Gayland Fickenscher. Phone: 308 384-4400.
NEBRASKA
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45 Sperry New Holland, 3445 West Stolley Park Road.
Farm machinery manufacturer. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 2-40. Advance notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Donald A.
Mast. Phone: 308 384-1010, Ext. 208.
67 Swift & Company, 555 South Stuhr Road. Beef and
beef byproducts. Tour of administrative office, beef
slaughtering facilities, livestock holding areas and
general plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
James O. Ostrander, General Manager. Phone: 308
384-0900.
GURLEY
45 The Egging Company, 1000 Egging Boulevard.
Manufacturer of sugar beet harvesters and related
equipment; construction equipment — cabs and roll
bars. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
sketches permitted. Contact Allen Karnik or John
Egging. Phone: 308 884-2233.
HOLDREGE
99 Artistic Woven Labels, Inc., West Highway 6.
Manufacturer of woven labels (narrow fabric). Tour
of loom, quilling and final processing areas. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. No tours the first two weeks in
July. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Children under 16 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Lloyd Horner.
Phone:308 995-8671.
KEARNEY
48 DeKalb Agresearch, Inc., East Lincoln Way. Ag-
ricultural research and development. Tours Monday
through Friday. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. No
tours during July and August. Group number: 10-40.
Advance notice required. Children under 14 not
admitted. Phone: 308 234-9710.
LEXINGTON
67 Cornland Dressed Beef Company, P.O. Box 130.
Beef slaughtering — carcass beef and beef by-
products. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 50
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Warren E. Bierman or Leroy C. Milbourn. Phone:
308 324-4658.
45 Orthman Manufacturing, Inc., Rural Route 2. Man-
ufacturer of farm equipment — tool bars, markers,
lift assist wheels, compaction wheels, sub-soilers,
rod weeders, gauge wheels and other specialized
machinery for Tri-level Bed system of planting.
Visitors view films on Tri-level Bed system of
planting, followed by plant tour and question-and-
answer period. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours the
first two weeks of July. Spanish translation avail-
able. Contact William B. Pepper, Secretary-
Treasurer. Phone: 308 324-4654.
45 Platte Valley Products, Inc., 109 West 6th Street.
Alfalfa dehydrator plant. Visitors observe drying,
grinding and pelleting of alfalfa and, by request,
may visit the field to see the alfalfa being cut. Tours
Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Plant operations are limited during
winter months. Group number: 25 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1 day required. Spanish translation
available. Contact James H. Burnett. Phone: 308
324-2327.
45 Sperry New Holland, 1500 South Bridge Street.
Farm machinery manufacturer. Tour includes fabri-
cation, welding, assembly, finishing and shipping of
farm machinery. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
60 maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Sam Heltman, Personnel Manager.
Phone: 308 324-5671.
LINCOLN
67 American Stores Company, 320 "N" Street. Com-
plete meat slaughtering and processing plant. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8-11 a.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 5-45. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact the
Personnel Department. Phone: 402 432-5531.
22 Control Data Corporation, South Industrial Park.
Business forms manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, afternoons only. Tour length: 60-90
minutes. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 14 not admitted. Contact Norland
Ferguson. Phone: 402 432-0123.
76 Dorsey Laboratories, Highway 6 and 1-80, Box 113.
Manufacturer of pharmaceuticals. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 50 maximum. Children under
15 not admitted. Contact Robert Shust, Personnel
Director. Phone: 402 464-631 1.
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NEBRASKA
50 Gooch Foods, Inc., 510 South Street. Pasta plant.
Tour of kitchen and packaging department. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Lois Terry. Phone: 402 477-4426.
85 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 4021 North
56th Street. Rubber products. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Advance notice of 1 day required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Andy Remmenga. Phone: 402
466-2311.
41 Hy-Gain Electronics, 8601 N.E. Highway 6. Man-
ufacturer of electronic products — CB radios. Tours
Monday through Friday, 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 15 maximum. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact R.A. Whitcomb. Phone: 402 464-9151.
87 ISCO, 4700 Superior. Manufacturer of scientific
instruments for research. Tours Monday through
Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: small groups preferred. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Contact the Vice President,
Manufacturing. Phone: 402 464-0231 .
5 Jantzen, Inc., 1200 West Commerce Way. Garment
distributors. Visitors see automated system of han-
dling garments. Tours Monday through Friday,
mornings only. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 25 maximum. Children under 10 not admit-
ted. Contact Liz Herrmann. Phone: 402 475-8861 .
93 Kawasaki Motor Corporation U.S.A., 5600 N.W.
27th. Manufacturer of motorcycles and jet skis.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Contact A.J. Brandt. Phone: 402 475-7681.
68 Nebraska Boiler Company, Inc., 70th and Corn-
husker. Manufacturer of steam boilers. Tours by
appointment only. Group number: 15 maximum. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact R. Swanson. Phone: 402
464-7441.
76 Norden Laboratories, 601 West Cornhusker High-
way. Research, production and marketing of veteri-
nary pharmaceuticals and vaccines. Tours Monday
through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 50 maximum. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 16 not admit-
ted. Contact Nancy Myers. Phone: 402 475-4541 .
86 Notifier Corporation, 3700 North 56th. Manufac-
turer of residential smoke detectors. Tours Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10-15. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Mr. Baldwin. Phone: 402 464-021 1 .
37 Robert's Dairy Company, 220 South 20th. Visitors
see cottage cheese production, drying of egg and
milk products and packaging of products. Tours by
appointment only. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 10-15. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact Florence Buchanan. Phone: 402 435-2916.
50 Weaver's Potato Chips, 1600 Center Park Road.
Visitors observe processing and packaging of
potatoes. Tours Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
15-20. Contact Office Personnel. Phone: 402
432-6625.
17 Yankee Hill Brick, R.F.D. No. 1 . Mining operation
and brick manufacturing. Tours by appointment
only. Advance notice required. Small children must
be accompanied by an adult. Contact Office Person-
nel. Phone:402 432-6661.
MINDEN
113 Burgess Well Company, Inc., East Highway 6.
Irrigation well drilling and manufacturing of
fiberglass well casings. Tour of turbine pump
facilities and fiberglass well casing manufacturing
plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours August 7-21.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Contact Jack R. Lammers or Larry
Burgess. Phone: 308 832-1645.
102 Grayson Tool Company, 900 West Fifth Street.
Manufacturer of air tanks, fittings, anchors, heat
lamps and fiberglass shower stalls and bathtub units.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 12-15.
Advance notice required. Contact Ivan Lux, Man-
ager. Phone: 308 832-2613.
NORFOLK
37 Gillette Dairy, Inc., 700 East Omaha Avenue.
Production and distribution of dairy products. Tours
Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ad-
vance notice required. Children not admitted. Con-
tact Kip Hirschbach or Les Chaffin. Phone: 402
371-3660.
72 Huse Publishing Company, 525 Norfolk Avenue.
Daily newspaper. Tours daily except Sunday, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Advance notice of 2 days required.
Contact Terry Huse, President. Phone: 402
371-1020.
NEBRASKA
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68 Norfolk Iron and Metal Company, 300 Braasch
Avenue. Steel service center — fabrication of steel
for construction and industry; processing of ferrous
and nonferrous scrap materials. Tour of three
branches of operation which are located in one
vicinity. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. No tours the last week of June and the first
week of July. Advance notice required. Use of
cameras or sketches with permission only. Contact
Margaret Robinson, President, or Richard
Robinson, Vice President. Phone: 402 371-1810.
62 Norfolk Rendering Works, Rural Route 1.
Rendering — hide collection. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 2-6. Advance notice of 1-2
days preferred. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Tom
Weihe. Phone: 402 371-4822.
NORTH PLATTE
21 Components, Inc., 1400 East 8th. Manufacturer of
preassembled walls, roof and floor trusses and
architectural millwork. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice of 2 days required. Contact Cleda Dowhower.
Phone: 308 532-9320.
37 Fairmont Foods, 109 South Dewey. Tour of dairy
foods processing plant. Tours weekdays except
Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Contact Larry Budman. Phone: 308
532-2722.
OMAHA
22 Control Data Corporation, 11615 T Street. Compu-
ter components manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Mr. Ralph Johnson.
Phone: 402 333-0850.
16 Falstaff Brewing Corporation, 3302 South 25th
Street. Brewery. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance
notice required. No cameras permitted. Contact Ms.
Emily Hofek. Phone: 402 733-1920.
50 Guy's Foods, Inc., 7550 L Street. Manufacturer of
potato chips and shoestring potatoes. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length:
15 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Contact
Mrs. Carol Serenson. Phone: 402 331-6800.
30 McMartin Industries, Inc., 4500 South 76th Street.
Manufacturer of public address systems; broadcast
and communications equipment. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Contact
Mr. Juan F. Alonso. Phone: 402 331-2000.
SIDNEY
5 EP RO Manufacturing Company, 813 12th Avenue.
Clothing manufacturer — pants. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours week of July 4. Group number: 7
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish translation available. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Gerald Epstein, General Man-
ager. Phone: 308 254-4720.
93 Safe Play, Tufwear, 16th and Hickory. Manufac-
turer of sporting goods — boxing and physical
equipment. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. Contact Lee Spieker, Jr., or
Lee Spieker, Sr. Phone: 308 254-401 1.
45 Sidney Manufacturing Corporation, Box 731. Man-
ufacturer of pivot sprinklers. Tour of the manufac-
turing facilities, office and field operations. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, 1:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Advance notice of 2 days required. Contact
L.R. Townsend or Robert W. Lindmier. Phone: 308
254-3535.
WAHOO
49 Breuning Rendering Works, 131 East 3rd. Manufac-
turer of poultry and hog feed; production of meat
scraps, tallow and tanning of animal hides. Tours
weekdays, 4 a.m. to 1 a.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 20-30. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No cameras permitted. Persons under 20
not admitted. Contact Eugene Breuning, Jerome
Breuning, Joe Breuning or Richard Breuning.
Phone: 402 443-3777.
67 E. W. Kneip, Inc., R.F.D. No. 1. Beef slaughtering
and preparation of meat. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 3-4. Advance notice of 2
days required. Contact Rick Kapple. Phone: 402
443-4133.
31 Wahoo Concrete, North Highway 77. Manufacturer
of hog shed flooring, cement blocks and building
materials. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.; Saturday, morning only. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 day required. Contact Tom Massie.
Phone: 402 443-4626.
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NEBRASKA
WAVERLY
95 National Crane Corporation. Steel fabrication.
Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 8-10. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 15 not admitted.
Contact Phil Johnson. Phone: 402 786-2240.
NEVADA
EMPIRE
31 U.S. Gypsum Company. Tours available of gypsum
mine with advance notice. Contact Donald Mustard,
Plant Superintendent. Phone: 702 557-2341.
FERNLEY
25 Nevada Cement Company. Tours available with
advance notice. Contact Tom Roberts. Phone: 702
575-2281.
HENDERSON
51 Agrinautrics, 1333 Patrick Lane (McCarran Air-
port). Foundry, nonferrous metal products. Tours
available with advance notice. Contact Tom Cobb.
Phone: 702 736-3794.
LAS VEGAS
37 Anderson Dairy, 801 Searles Avenue. Tours week-
days except Wednesday, 1 1 :30 a.m. Advance notice
required. Children under 6 not admitted. Phone: 702
642-7507.
109 Mint Casino, 100 East Fremont. Behind-the-scenes
tour of a gambling casino. Tours every 40 minutes
from 12:20 p.m. until 5:40 p.m. Sign up at the tour
desk. Must be over 21 years of age. Phone: 702
385-7440, Ext. 139.
72 Review Journal, 1111 West Bonanza Road. Tour of
newspaper plant. Tours Monday through Friday.
Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Advance notice of 1
day required. Children under 9 not admitted; one
adult for every ten children is required. Contact Ann
Cooper. Phone: 702 385-4241, Ext. 266.
41 Wilson Electronics, 4288 South Polaris. Tours
available with advance notice of 1 week. Group
number: 12 maximum. Contact Mike Krohn or Janet
Robertson. Phone: 702 739-1931.
RENO
37 Anderson Dairy, 500 Gould Street. Tours from
October to May, Friday mornings. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Children under
6 not admitted. Advance notice required. Contact
Lee Ceccarelli. Phone: 702 329-3191.
72 Gazette-Journal, 401 West Second Street. News-
paper plant. Tours available with advance notice.
Tour length: 1 hour. Children under 7 not admitted.
Contact Pat Rose. Phone: 702 786-8989, Ext. 266.
12 Pepsi Bottling Company, 355 Edison Way. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. Advance notice
required. Phone: 702 323-1387.
37 University of Nevada Dairy, 5300 Mill Street. Tours
daily, 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. Contact Phil Johnson. Phone: 702
784-4017.
YERINGTON
29 Anaconda Copper Corporation. Open pit copper
mine. Tours Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m. Phone: 702 463-2228.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
BOW
43 Northeast Optical Company, 4 Northeast Avenue.
Optical products (wholesale) — prescription
eyewear. Visitors see prescription eyeglasses pro-
cessed from the time the order is received to the
completed glasses. Tours Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 4-15. Advance notice required. Contact
Benjamin G. Floyd, Products Manager. Phone: 603
224-7421.
41 Profile Electronics, Inc., River Road, Box 314.
Custom-wound coils and transformers. Tours avail-
able with advance notice, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 15-30 minutes. No tours from July 23
through August 9. Group number: 5 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Alan W. Wright. Phone: 603
224-2556.
83 Wikoff Color Corporation, River Road. Printing
inks manufacturer. Tours Monday or Tuesday, 10
a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4 p.m. Group number: 15-20.
Advance notice required. Contact Russ Nichols.
Phone: 603 224-2541.
CONCORD
18 Capitol Broadcasting Corporation, Inc., (WXXL),
37 Redington Road. Visitors see the broadcasting
studios, production facilities and news services.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
Gardner Hill, Program Coordinator. Phone: 603
225-5521.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
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49 Merrimack Farmers' Exchange, Inc., 520 Hall
Street. Feed manufacturer. Tour of grain and feed
manufacturing from raw material to finished prod-
uct, including a visit to the automated panel control
room, the heart of the plant. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday by special
appointment. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Cameras are restricted to outside areas due to
combustion. Children under 12 must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Dr. Michael S. Sawyer,
Director of Nutrition. Phone: 603 225-6662.
31 Swenson Building Granite Corporation, McGuire
Street. Manufacturer of building granite. Tour of
plant and facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours
July 1 through July 18. Group number: 2-12. Ad-
vance notice required. French translation available.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Theresa M. Stanley.
Phone: 603 224-5325.
LONDONDERRY
79 Tashua Polymers Corporation, 37 Industrial Drive.
Plastic compounders. Tours Tuesday through
Thursday, by appointment only. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admit-
ted. Contact Charles W. Shipman or William E.
Mayo. Phone: 603 668-6220.
MANCHESTER
72 Manchester Union-Leader, 35 Amherst Street.
Newspaper. Tours Monday through Friday, 1 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 6 not admitted. Very elderly experience diffi-
culty with several flights of stairs and should not
take the tour. Contact Gerald C. Stiles, Director of
Community Relations. Phone: 603 668-4321.
41 Sanders Association, Inc., Grenier Field. Manufac-
turer of electronic components. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 3 weeks required. French and Spanish
translation available. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Children under 17 not admitted. Contact the
Personnel Department. Phone: 603 669-4615.
MERRIMACK
16 Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 1 000 Daniel Webster High-
way. Brewery — Budweiser and Michelob. Guided
tour through the brewing and packaging facilities,
with an opportunity to sample the product in the
Hospitality Room and to visit the Clydesdale Ham-
let. Tours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
No tours Monday and Tuesday during the winter.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras
permitted. For tour schedules please contact Dale
Kelley. Phone: 603 889-6631 .
87 Kollsman Instrument Company, Daniel Webster
Highway South. Industrial manufacturer of aircraft
instruments and electro-optical instruments. Visitors
see manufacturing and testing of aircraft instrumen-
tation and a typical machine shop. Tours by special
appointment only. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the
first two weeks of August. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 18
not admitted. Contact Mr. Joseph C. Allwarden,
Vice President, Marketing. Phone: 603 889-2500.
NASHUA
31 Marblcraft Products, Inc., 90 East Hollis Street,
P.O. Box 1063. Manufacturer of cast marble
products — vanity tops, bath wall enclosures, win-
dow sills. Tours available with advance notice. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours during July. Advance notice
of 1 week required. French translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children not admit-
ted. Contact Richard Laliberte or Lucien H.
Laliberte. Phone: 603 889-7401.
68 Mass Machine & Stamping, Inc., 85 Northeastern
Boulevard. Manufacturer of washers and metal
stampings. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice required. Contact
Richard B. Theurer, Executive Vice President.
Phone: 603 889-8500.
RAYMOND
110 Courier-Citizen Company, Center Street.
Warehousing-distribution center — printed forms.
Narrative tour of the warehouse facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour
length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 5 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Stephen A. Taylor, East Coast Distribution Man-
ager. Phone: 603 895-3375.
SEABROOK
68 Hale Bros. , Inc. , Stard Road. Manufacturer of light,
unwelded chain. Tours by appointment only. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact W. V. Dolan. Phone:
603 474-2511.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
SUNCOOK
99 Theodor Furus & Son, Inc., 32 Library Street.
Manufacturer of woven trimmings and woven
labels. Visitors see loom machinery in motion and
how products are made, from start to finish. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 10-15 minutes. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. French and German
translation available. Contact Mr. Theodor Furus or
Mrs. Emmy Grass. Phone: 603 485-3641.
WOLFEBORO
28 Hampshire Pewter Company, Inc., Route 28. Man-
ufacturer of pewter tableware and holloware. Vis-
itors observe the entire process of hand-casting and
hand-turning, with an explanation of alloy blending,
mold-making and design. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Phone: 603 569-4944.
NEW JERSEY
EGG HARBOR CITY
111 Renault Winery, Inc., Bremen Avenue. Vineyards
and winery. Tour of winery and wine-tasting. Tours
Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 55 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required for groups of more
than 20 persons. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact the Hospitality Director. Phone: 609
965-2111.
HACKENSACK
72 The Record, 150 River Street. Newspaper. Tour of
the newspaper from the editorial department through
the production phase of the printing process. Tours
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 or 11 a.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10-25. Advance
notice of 1 month required from September through
May. Children under 11 not admitted. Contact
Carmine L. Galasso, Public Relations Associate,
Marketing Services Department. Phone: 201
646-4380.
HAWORTH
108 Hackensack Water Company, Lakeshore Drive.
Water purification plant. Water from raindrop to the
consumer. Tour includes lecture and booklet. Tours
daily, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 month
required. Children under 9 not admitted. Contact
Martha Green, Employee and Public Information
Representative. Phone: 201 863-0500.
MORRISTOWN
108 Jersey Central Power & Light Company, Madison
Avenue at Punch Bowl Road. (Plant location is off
Route 94, Blairstown, N.J.) Electric utility. Tour
includes the Visitors' Center (to see a working
model of the plant), followed by a trip to the upper
reservoir and tour through the plant. Nonguided
tours to the Visitors' Center, picnic area, hiking
trails and comfort stations are available daily, April
through October, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Guided tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 15-50. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Mr. George F. Metzgar, Regional
Director of Public Information. Phone: 201
539-6111, Ext. 374.
SUMMIT
76 Ciba-Geigy Corporation, 556 Morris Avenue.
Pharmaceutical manufacturer. Tour includes an in-
troduction, followed by a visit to the pharmaceutical
manufacturing and packaging areas. Tours Monday
through Friday, by reservation only. No tours during
July. Group number: 25 maximum. Written advance
notice of 6 weeks required. French and German
translation available. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Children under 17 not admitted. Contact
Mrs. Deane Hogan, Manager, Employee Communi-
cations and Community Relations. Phone: 201
277-5481.
NEW MEXICO
ALBUQUERQUE
79 Dar Tile & Plastic Top Company, 4646 Menual
Boulevard, N.E. Plastic top fabrication. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 2-3 weeks required. Spanish
translation available. Contact Mr. Lee Trussell.
Phone: 505 268-3386.
108 El Paso Natural Gas Company, Administration
Building, Reilly Heights. Oil and gas producer.
Tours Monday through Friday. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 3-4 weeks required. Spanish translation
available. Contact Mr. Lowell M. Parrish. Phone:
505 325-2841.
10 Rainbow Baking Company, 111 Montano Road,
N.E. Baking and distributing bread. Visitors ob-
serve complete process of making bread. Tours
weekdays, except Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Spanish
translation available. Contact the Sales Manager.
Phone:505 344-3415.
NEW MEXICO
79
95 Rio Grande Steel Products, 7100— 2nd, N.W., P.O.
Box 477. Manufacturer of steel products. General
tour of the plant available anytime. Contact Mr. Dan
Woodford. Phone: 505 345-261 1.
31 Springer Corporation, P.O. Drawer "S," 121
Tijeres Avenue, N.E. Sand and gravel crushing and
ready-mixed cement. Tour of ready-mix cement
plant includes sales, operation and maintenance
departments; tour of sand and gravel crushing plant
includes sales, production and maintenance. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish translation available. Contact Mr. Aldo
Vaio, President, or Mr. Morris Diefendorf, Vice
President. Phone: 505 243-6651.
CHIMAYO
99 Ortegas' Weaving Shop, P.O. Box 1095. Hand-
woven items. Tours Monday through Saturday, 8:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Spanish translation available. Phone:
505 351-4215.
FRUITLAND
29 Utah International, Inc. Tour of coal mining pro-
cess. Tours in conjunction with the Arizona Public
Service Plant are preferred. Tours Monday through
Friday, 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 1 hour.
Written notice of 2 weeks required. Japanese and
Spanish translation available. Contact the Mine
Manager. Phone: 505 598-5861.
82 Southwestern Public Service, P.O. Box 99 (7 miles
west of Hobbs). Electrical power compnay. Visitors
see the process of producing energy, converting it to
electricity and distributing electricity to customers.
Tours Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
6 not admitted. Contact Charlie Brown. Phone: 505
397-1135.
KIRTLAND
82 Arizona Public Service Company. Electric generat-
ing plant. Visitor orientation is followed by a tour of
the plant. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30 to 3
p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish translation available. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact office. Phone: 505 598-5861.
LOVINGTON
82 Lea County Electric Cooperative, 18 West
Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 1 147. Electric
generating plant. Complete tour of the generating
facility. Tours Monday through Friday; weekends
by special arrangement. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Spanish translation available with advance
notice of 2 days. Contact Mr. E.R. Felfe. Phone:
505 396-363 1 .
GALLUP
29 The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Company,
northwest of Gallup. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours for
two weeks in July. Group number: 8 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Navajo transla-
tion available. Contact the Mine Superintendent.
Phone: 505 863-5771.
NAVAJO
65 Navajo Forest Products Industries, P.O. Box 1280.
Producing lumber from Ponderosa Pine. Tours
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours the last two weeks in
August. Advance notice of 1 day required. Navajo
translation available. Children under 6 not admitted.
Contact Leigh Hubbard. Phone: 505 777-221 1 .
HOBBS
108 Northern Natural Gas Company, P.O. Box 2370 (9
miles west of Hobbs). Gas-treating plant. Visitors
take a tour through the plant and see the raw natural
gas inlet. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number:
unlimited with advance notice. Advance notice of 2
days required. Spanish translation available. Contact
the District Office. Phone: 505 393-5109.
TUCUMCARI
5 Tucumcari Industries, West Highway 66. Garment
factory. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours for one
week in July and from December 25 through January
2. Group number: 5-25. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Navajo, Spanish and Vietnamese transla-
tion available. Contact Mr. H.A. Doss. Phone: 505
461-3513.
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NEW MEXICO
TYRONE
29 Phelps Dodge Corporation, Tyrone Branch, Drawer
B. Copper mining — open-type reduction plant, con-
centrator and related facilities. Driving tour through
the plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 30 days required.
Spanish translation available. Cameras and sketches
permitted upon written request two weeks in ad-
vance. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact the
Manager. Phone: 505 538-5331.
NEW YORK
ALBANY
53 Boulevard Decorators, 240 Washington Avenue.
Home furnishings — custom draperies, slipcovers
and reupholstering. A walking tour of facilities with
a brief discription of processes involved. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 2-10.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Contact Abbott
Architzel. Phone: 518 472-9191.
BUFFALO
72 Buffalo Courier Express, 785 Main Street. News-
paper publishing. Complete tour of the newspaper,
including the news departments (collection - report-
ing), production processing, etc. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 1:30-2:30 p.m. and 7:30-8:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours during the
summer. Group number: 3-30. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Kevin J. Byrnes, Assistant Promotion Di-
rector. Phone: 716 847-5594.
92 Buffalo Goodwill Industries, Inc., 153 North Divi-
sion Street. Sheltered workshop and rehabilitation
center. Tour of entire rehabilitation center and work-
shop (4 floors), including a visit to the largest of
Goodwill's ten stores. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 75 maximum. Advance notice preferred.
Contact Miss Janet Wurtz or, if calling, just mention
that a tour is desired. Phone: 716 854-7686.
18 WKBW-TV, 1420 Main Street. Television station.
The tour includes visits to and explanations of the
TV studio, where live shows are done, the control
room (video and audio control, directors, video
tapes) and telecine room (fdms and slides), followed
by a question-and-answer period. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 10-11 a.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 30 maximum. Tours are by advance
reservation only. Children under 5 not admitted.
Contact Peter Kerr or Carole Ward, TV Promotion
Department. Phone: 716 883-0770.
CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON
74 Brown Company, 1900 River Road. Manufacturer
of paperboard and folding paper cartons. Tour of
plant gives an overall view of how cartons and
paperboard are processed. Tours by appointment
only, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours and 30 minutes. Group number:
2-5. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Cameras
or sketches permitted with approval. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact Mr. Ronald A. de Moose,
General Manager. Phone: 518 732-7722.
CORNING
55 Corning Glass Center, Houghton Park. Tour in-
cludes Corning Museum of Glass, an outstanding
collection of historical glass dating from 1500 B.C.
to the present; Hall of Science and Industry, drama-
tic displays and push-button exhibits showing the
wide variety of modern methods of making and
using glass; and the Steuben Glass factory where
world-famous Steuben crystal is hand-formed and
engraved as visitors watch. The Steuben factory is
the only manufacturing facility of Corning Glass
Works that is open to the public. Tours daily from
June through October; November through May,
daily except Monday. Hours: September through
June, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; July and August, 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours for self-guided
tour. Advance notice preferred. Literature is avail-
able in several languages, describing the facility and
giving a short history of glass. Contact Clare M.
Bavis, Supervisor-Information Services. Phone: 607
974-8814.
GENEVA
44 New York State Agricultural Experiment Station,
West North Street. Agricultural research and proces-
sing of fruits and vegetables. Tour of various
laboratories dealing with seed testing, plant protec-
tion, fruit and vegetable production and food proces-
sing. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 2
p.m., by appointment only. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice required. Contact R.E.
Krauss, Head, Department of Publications. Phone:
315 787-2248.
GOSHEN
36 Dairylea, P.O. Box 669. Fluid milk packaging.
Visitors view through large windows the total pac-
kaging operation, followed by a tour of the suppor-
tive areas; laboratory, office, etc. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice
of 2 weeks preferred. Preschool children not admit-
ted. Contact Bruce V. Snow, Manager of Public
Relations. Phone: 914 627-3280.
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HAMMONDSPORT
111 Gold Seal Vineyards, Inc., Route 54 A. Winery —
wines and champagnes. Visitors see a film, fol-
lowed by a walking tour through the winery and
wine tasting afterwards. Tours Monday through
Saturday from May through October and Monday
through Friday from November through April; 9-1 1
a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 2-90. Advance notice required for large
groups. Contact Wanda Michaluk, Tour Directress.
Phone: 607 868-3232.
Ill Pleasant Valley Wine Company (Great Western).
Producers of Great Western champagnes, dinner and
dessert wines and vermouths. Tour explains cellar-
ing, fermentation, storage and other wine-making
techniques used. Champagne aging vaults, wine
aging and storage areas, laboratory and other areas
are shown. Tour concludes with tasting of the
products. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30-11
a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 75 minutes.
Group number: 20-40. Advance notice required. No
sketches permitted. Visitors must be physically fit to
walk up and down various flights of stairs. Contact
Brooks A. Lapp, Tour Director. Phone: 607
569-2121.
Ill The Taylor Wine Company, Inc., County Route 88.
Winery — wines, champagnes, vermouth. Guided
tour of bottling operation, wine storage areas. Herit-
age Room, audio-visual program on champagne
making and Hospitality Room where visitors sample
the products. Tours Monday through Friday. 8:30-
11 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 75-90 min-
utes. Group number: 50 maximum. Group tours
accepted by advance reservation only. Contact
M. Barney Hubbs, Jr., Tour Director. Phone: 607
569-2111.
LYCOMING
108 Niagara Mohawk Energy Information Center, Nine
Mile Point. Electric utility. Tours March through
November, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.; December through February, Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: unlimited, however, larger groups
will be divided into sub-groups of 20-30 persons.
Advance notice preferred for groups. Contact Mr.
Eugene G. Saloga, Manager of Energy Information
Center. Phone: 315 342-4117.
NAPLES
111 Widmer's Wine Cellars, Inc. Winery — table and
dessert wines, champagne. Tour includes ferment-
ing room, aging cellars and bottling room, conclud-
ing with a visit to the tasting room and Wine Shop.
Tours Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last two
weeks of July. Group number: 25 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required for groups of more than 10
persons. Contact R.S. Wilson. Phone: 716
374-63 1 1 .
NEW YORK
11 Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 33 Liberty
Street. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is
part of the United States central banking system.
Guided tour of coin and cash-handling operations
and gold vault. Tours Monday through Friday,
10-1 1 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required for reservation. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
the Public Information Representative. Phone: 212
791-6130.
96 New York Stock Exchange Visitors Center, 20
Broad Street. Securities market. Tour includes a
lecture explaining the operation of the New York
Stock Exchange, followed by a fifteen minute film.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
(Market is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups of more than 10 persons.
French, German and Spanish translation available.
No cameras permitted. Groups of children under 13
not admitted. Contact Jean Geiger, Chief Super-
visor. Phone: 212 623-5168.
39 Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., 375 Park Avenue.
Distillery. Tour of facilities, including art and anti-
que glass collections. Tours Tuesday, 3 p.m., and
by special appointment for groups. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-30. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Camera use restricted in some
areas. Tour is suitable for only high school seniors
and adults. Contact Ms. E. Condon, Assistant Of-
fice Manager. Phone: 212 572-7404.
NIAGARA FALLS
82 Power Vista (Power Authority of the State of New
York), P.O. Box 277, 5777 Lewiston Road. Tour
includes viewing of control room, operating gallery,
generator shaft section and transformer deck. Tours
daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Contact Mr. J.D. Farrell, Visitor Program
Director. Phone: 716 285-321 1.
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NEW YORK
ROCHESTER
72 Gannett Rochester Newspapers, 55 Exchange
Street. Newspaper publisher (daily and Sunday).
Tour of plant with explanation of advertising, circu-
lation and editorial departments. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10:30 a.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m., 11
a.m. and 12 noon. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 60-90 minutes. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Sheila Wood or
Andrea Cairo. Phone: 716 232-7100.
WHITESBORO
18 WIBX/WIBQ— Stereo, Clark Mills Road. Radio
broadcasting stations. Tour of production, news and
transmitter facilities, and completely automated FM
broadcast system. Visitors also see an exhibit of
broadcasting equipment spanning fifty years. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 35 minutes. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice required. Italian, Polish, Spanish
and Ukrainian translation available. Contact
Edith Uaitt. Phone: 315 736-9313.
UTICA
72 Utica Observer Dispatch, Inc., 221 Oriskany Plaza.
Newspaper. Tour includes advertising and news
composition, computerized assembly and printing
procedure to finished product. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-11 a.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 15-25. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact
Mrs. Cindy Durant, Assistant Director of Public
Service & Promotion. Phone: 315 792-5087.
16 West End Brewing Company, 811 Edward Street.
Brewery — Utica Club Beer and Cream Ale. Vis-
itors see an authentic Victorian reception area,
followed by a tour of the brewery with beer sampl-
ing in the antique tavern. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 40 minutes.
Group number: 25 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired for a reservation. German translation avail-
able. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Robert Haberer. Phone: 315
732-0022.
18 WUTR-TV, Smith Hill Road. Television station.
Tour includes executive offices, studio and control
room. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12
noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Other times by special ar-
rangement. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
2-15. Advance notice of 1 week required. French
translation available. Contact Marlene Hughes.
Phone: 315 797-5220.
WASfflNGTONVILLE
111 Brotherhood Corporation, 37 North Street. Winery.
Tour includes lecture, visit to the underground
cellars, sherry solera and tasting room. Tours by
advance arrangement. Tours vary with the' seasons.
Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group number: 10-35.
Minors must be accompanied by parents. Contact
J.B. Daubenspeck, General Manager. Phone: 914
496-3661.
NORTH CAROLINA
AHOSKIE
101 Ahoskie Tobacco Market. Tobacco auctions. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., during
sales season. Tour length: 30 minutes. Tours for
individuals or small parties and for organized groups
by special arrangement. Advance notice required.
Contact A.L. Wiggins, Ahoskie Chamber of Com-
merce. Phone: 919 332-2042.
ALBERMARLE
53 Page Church Furniture Company, Inc., 714 Monroe
Street. Manufacturer of church furniture. Tours
weekdays except Monday. Tour length: 45-60 min-
utes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
William Hendrick. Phone: 704 983-2143.
ASHEV1LLE
99 Biltmore Industries, Grovewood Road. Homespun
material (wool). Tours Monday through Friday.
Tour length: 15 minutes. No tours from November
through March. Written notice of 1 week
required. Children with parents permitted. Contact
A.R. Maxwell. Phone: 704 253-7651.
BELMONT
82 Allen Steam Station, Box 587. Public utility. Tour
includes an introduction, followed by a visit to the
boiler room. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact J.R. Park. Phone: 919
825-2022.
CHARLOTTE
107 Akers Motor Lines, Inc., 4101 South Interstate 85.
Truckline. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group number:
5 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Children under 6 not admitted. Visitors must wear
shoes. Contact Lawrence O'Neill. Phone: 704
392-2311.
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67 Armour & Company, 2000 Thrift Road. Food pro-
cessing. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour length:
1 hour. Group number: 35 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 day required. Children must be accom-
panied by adults. Contact Arthur Stroud. Phone: 704
375-9311.
18 Jefferson Pilot, 1 Julian Place. Broadcasting
studios. Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 10-1 1:30
a.m. and 1:30-3 p. m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 1
month required from September through May. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Ann Ray.
Phone: 704 374-3603.
11 North Carolina National Bank, Tryon and Trade (on
corner). Tour includes the main offices, security
area, safety deposit area, vault and the North
Carolina National Bank art collection. Tours Tues-
day, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 18 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact Ann Raynes. Phone: 704 374-5329.
56 U.S. Government Armed Forces Examining and
Entrance Station. Tours available with advance
notice of one day. Tour length: 10 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Contact Major John
Gleason. Phone: 704 334-6465.
CHEROKEE
54 The Cherokees, P.O. Box 308. Indian and mountain
crafts. Tour of five buildings showing different
stages of craft-making to the finished product in the
showroom. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Tours during summer months only. Advance notice
required for special tours requested after the summer
season. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Gurth Baron. Phone: 704 497-4051 .
CHERRYVILLE
107 Carolina Freight Carriers, Highway 150. Motor
carrier. Tour of general office, shop, etc. Tours by
prior arrangement. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact Jim Booker.
Phone: 704 435-6811.
DURHAM
101 American Tobacco Company, Pettigrew and
Blackwell Street. Visitors see how cigarettes are
manufactured and packaged. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 10
not admitted. Contact Marvin Seagroves. Phone:
919 682-2101.
101 Liggett & Myers, Inc., Main and Duke Street.
Cigarette manufacturing. Introduction is followed
by a tour of the manufacturing and packaging areas.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8-11:30 a.m. and
12:30-3 p.m. Tour length: 35-40 minutes. No tours
week of July 4 and week of Christmas. Group
number: 6 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 14 not admitted unless accompanied by
an adult. Contact Shirley King. Phone: 919
563-5521, Ext. 434.
60 North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company,
411 West Chapel Hill Street. Tours Monday through
Friday by special arrangement. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Student
groups of children under 7th grade not admitted.
Phone:919 682-9201.
FAISON
50 Charles F. Cates & Sons, Inc., Railroad Street.
Visitors see the procedures involved in processing
and bottling pickle products. Tours Monday through
Friday. Tour length: 30-40 minutes. Advance notice
of 2 days required. Contact Mr. Groome. Phone:
919 267-4711.
FAYETTE VILLE
85 Kelly-Springfield Tire Company, Route 6, Highway
401 North. Tire manufacturer. Visitors observe the
processing of passenger tires from raw material to
finished product. Tours by prior arrangement. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 12-20. Advance
notice of 1-14 days required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact Gardner Bates. Phone: 919 488-9295.
FONT ANA DAM
82 Tennessee Valley Authority, Public Safety Office.
Public utility. Ride on incline car and conducted tour
of the Power House. Tours daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 35 minutes. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Contact Leutenant Hawk. Phone: 704
498-2241.
FOREST CITY
53 General Fireproofing Company, Box 260. Chairs.
Visitors see the processes of manufacturing chairs
from raw material to finished product. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes to 2 hours. No tours the last week of June
and the first week of July. Written advance notice of
6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Contact Ray Easterbrook. Phone: 704
245-0161.
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NORTH CAROLINA
FUQUAY-VARINA
41 Cornell-Dubilier Electronics, Inc., 118 East Jones
Street. Manufacturer of antenna rotaters,
electrical-mechanical relays (switching devices) and
thermostats for electrical heaters. Tours by prior
arrangement only. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the
first two weeks in July and week of Christmas.
Group number: 20 maximum. Written advance
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Don Cook. Phone: 919 552-2281.
GREENSBORO
99 Burlington Industries, Corporate Headquarters,
3330 West Friendly Avenue. Visitors are invited to
see the exhibit hall, where each floor has different
color schemes and fabrics, and to visit the gardens.
This is an office, not a production plant. Tours
Monday through Friday. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice required. Contact Julia Humes.
Phone: 919 379-2199.
12 Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 2411 High Point
Road. Bottling of soft drinks. Tour of the bottling
area where Coca-Cola is manufactured and bottled,
followed by a question-and-answer session. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 45-60 minutes. No tours June through
August. Group number: 50 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact Linda Little. Phone: 919
292-1641.
50 Frito-Lay, Inc., 2806 Patterson Street. Manufacturer
of potato chips. Visitors see the processing and
packaging of potato chips. Tours Tuesday and Fri-
day, 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 50 maximum. Written notice
of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Virginia Patrick. Phone: 919
299-2511.
30 Southern Bell Telephone Company, 124 South
Eugene Street. Visitors observe the basic operations
of Southern Bell Telephone Company. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice
of 2-3 days required. Contact the Public Relations
Manager. Phone: 919 272-1 158.
HENDERSON
105 Fuqua Homes (N.C.), Inc., State Road 1216.
Mobile home manufacturer. Tour of the assembly
line and finished product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
No tours week of July 4. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Macy Foster. Phone: 9 1 9 492- 1151.
105 Marshfield Homes, Division of Wick Building Sys-
tems, Bypass U.S. 1. Mobile home manufacturer.
Visitors see the fabrication of mobile homes from
raw material to finished product. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. No tours the week of July 4. Group
number: 100 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Contact Danny Wright. Phone: 919
492-3031.
50 Perfect Packed Products Company, Division of H. J.
Heinz Company, Dabney Drive, Box 888. Proces-
sing and packaging of olives, pickles, peppers,
onions and relish. Visitors see the processing of
products, including salting, desalting, labeling and
packaging. Tours Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-40 minutes.
No tours Christmas week. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required for groups
of 10 or more. Children must be accompanied by a
parent. Contact Mr. Kade Spencer, Personnel Man-
ager. Phone:919 492-1111.
101 Tobacco auctions and tobacco warehouses. Tours
available by prior arrangement with the Henderson
Chamber of Commerce. Contact Henderson Execu-
tive Secretary, Henderson- Vance County Chamber
of Commerce, Box 1302, Henderson, North
Carolina 27536.
HICKORY
53 Hickory Chair Company, 37— 9th Street Place, S.E.
Manufacturer of chairs and upholstered furniture.
Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1-4 p.m., from October through May. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours week of Christmas. Group
number: 6 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 18 not admitted. Contact Jay Patton
Richardson, Executive Vice President. Phone: 704
328-1801.
53 Hickory Manufacturing Company, 890 — 7th Av-
enue, N.E. Furniture manufacturer. Visitors see the
manufacturing of furniture from start to finish.
Tours Thursday, 1 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
No tours weeks of July 4 and Christmas. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice required. No
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact the Hickory Chamber of Commerce. Phone:
704 322-8624.
53 Hickory-Fry Furniture, P.O. Box 818, Old Highway
70-A. Manufacturer of upholstered furniture. Tours
Monday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours in April and October. Group
number: 35 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Leonard Hesper. Phone: 704
328-2341.
NORTH CAROLINA
85
28 Hyalyn-Cosco, Inc., 3rd Avenue, N.W. Ceramics
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number: 18
maximum. Written advance notice of 6 weeks re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Jimmy Bowles.
Phone: 704 322-641:.
53 North Hickory Furniture Company, 507 and 509 —
1 lth Street, N.W. (P.O. Drawer 759). Manufacturer
of upholstered furniture. Tour of entire manufactur-
ing operation of upholstered furniture. Tours Mon-
day through Friday by appointment. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. No tours week of July 4 and week of
Christmas. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 10-14 days required. No cameras permit-
ted. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Doug
Estes. Phone: 704 328-1841.
KANNAPOLIS
99 Cannon Mills Company, 200 West Avenue. Textile
manufacturing. Tour of overall textile operations,
from opening of cotten bale to finished product.
Plant tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m., 10:15
a.m. and 1 p.m.; Visitor's Center is open from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour (plant) and 30
minutes (Visitor's Center). Group number: 50 max-
imum. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Contact Mrs. Ruth Orland. Phone: 704
933-1221.
LEXINGTON
100 Mid-State Tile Company, Victor Street off Cotton
Grove Road. Manufacturer of glazed ceramic wall
tile. Visitors see the production of glazed ceramic
tile from raw material to finished product. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour
length: 45-60 minutes. No tours week of July 4 and
Christmas week. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice required for large groups. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Mr. Nesbit
Rodgers. Phone: 704 246-5915.
LILLINGTON
105 Champion Home Builders, P.O. Box 1146, Old
River Road. Visitors view the construction of
mobile homes from frame to finished product. Tours
Wednesday and Thursday, 10-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 12 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Phil Cummings. Phone: 919
893-5713.
LINCOLNTON
53 Burris Industries, Inc., Burris Boulevard (Box 698).
Manufacturer of chairs and upholstered furniture.
Tours Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours week of July 4 and
Christmas week. Advance notice of 1 week re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted unless with a school group.
Contact Charles Young. Phone: 704 735-0441 .
LELAND
51 G. R. Ennis & Sons Foundry, South 17, Box 320.
Tour includes the general operations of the foundry.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours during pouring of
molten metal. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by parents.
Contact G.R. Ennis. Phone: 919 763-4956.
LUMBERTON
40 Acme Electric Corporation, Interstate 95 and 74.
Manufacturer of transformers, power supplies and
battery chargers. Visitors see the assemblying of
transformers. Tours Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the
first two weeks of July. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Tom Long.
Phone:919 738-4251.
110 Lackey Industries, Inc., Dupont Highway (Box
160). Combination of public warehousing, distribut-
ing and light manufacturing. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 15-30 min-
utes. Advance notice of 1 day required. Children
must be accompanied by adults. Certain areas are
restricted without permission. Contact E.G. Lackey.
Phone:919 763-9091.
82 Carolina Power & Light Company, W. H.
Weatherspoon Steam-Electric Generating Plant,
Old U.S. 74 East. A presentation is followed by a
tour of the boilers, turbine and control areas. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Group number: 6 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2 days required. No cameras permit-
ted. Children under 7 not admitted. Contact
James Peasman. Phone: 919 739-3456.
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MAIDEN
99 Carolina Mills, Inc., 617 Carolina Avenue, P.O.
Box 157. Yarn manufacturer. A short film is fol-
lowed by a tour of the plant. Tours Monday through
Friday, 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the
week of July 4, Christmas week and the Monday
following Easter. Group number: 25 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 day required for groups of more
than 4 persons. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Ruth
Cansler, Public Relations. Phone: 704 428-9911.
MONCURE
82 Carolina Power & Light Company, Cape Fear
Steam-Electric Generating Plant, Box 161. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 25 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Mr. W.L. Ellis. Phone:
919 776-3923.
MONTEZUMA
48 Patterson's Flowers, Highway 181 (Box 107). Vis-
itors see cut flowers and potting of plants. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice required for large
groups. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Erik Ingwersen. Phone: 704 733-2363.
MOREHEAD CITY
88 N.C. Ports Authority, 113 Arendell. Shipping and
phosphate facility. Tour includes the Maritime
Building, transit and warehouse buildings and phos-
phate facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact Helen McBride.
Phone: 919 726-3158.
MOUNT AIRY
31 The North Carolina Granite Corporation, P.O. Box
151, Quarry Road. Granite quarry and granite fabri-
cation. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 4-20.
Advance notice required. Children must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact the Safety Director or
other office staff. Phone: 919 786-5141.
MOUNT OLIVE
50 Mount Olive Pickle Company, Inc., 812 North
Chestnut. Pickles, relish and olives. Visitors ob-
serve pickle processing. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30-4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours the second week of
August. Group number: 6 maximum. Contact H.P.
Stowe. Phone: 919 658-2537.
NEW BERN
37 Maola Milk & Ice Cream Company, Drawer S-310,
Avenue C. Dairy products. Visitors see ice cream
being made and milk being bottled. Tours weekdays
except Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, from Sep-
tember through May. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Kathleen Barnes or Mildred
Jones. Phone: 919 638-1131.
PISGAH FOREST
27 Olin Corporation, Vanderbilt Road (P.O. Box 200).
Manufacturer of fine paper and cellophane. Visitors
observe the processes involved in manufacturing
paper and cellophane. Tours Tuesday, 2 p.m. (Spe-
cial tours can be arranged.) Tour length: 2 hours.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 15 not admitted.
Contact Mr. Warner or Dot Brookes. Phone: 704
877-2159.
PLYMOUTH
102 True Temper Corporation, West Main Street. Saw-
mill. Tour of sawmill and handle-turning operation.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the first three
weeks of July. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact Morris Brobst. Phone: 919
793-4127.
RALEIGH
45 Aeroglide Corporation, 7100 Hillsborough Road.
Grain driers, process diers, fruit and vegetable
equipment. A lecture and orientation is followed by
a tour of the plant and a question-and-answer ses-
sion. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 6
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Groups of more than 6 require additional advance
notice. Spanish translation available. Contact Mr.
Lee Miller or Tom Martin. Phone: 919 851-2000.
90 Crabtree Valley Mall, 4325 Glenwood Avenue.
Shopping center. Tours 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 10-30. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact Elwood P. Perry.
Phone:919 787-2507.
95 Dillon Supply Company, 216 South West Street.
Industrial supplies — steel and material-handling
equipment. Tour includes the service department,
steel warehouse, fabrication shop and general office.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children must
be accompanied by an adult. Contact Bobby
Brantley. Phone: 919 832-7771.
NORTH CAROLINA
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83 Edwards & Broughton Company, 1821 N.
Boulevard. Engraving and printing. Tour of the
composing, art, printing and binding rooms. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 15
maximum. Advance notice of 2 days required. No
cameras permitted. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact Paul Hoch. Phone: 919 833-6602.
72 News & Observer Publishing Company, 215 South
McDowell Street. Newspaper publishing. Tour of
the news and printing departments, with a question-
and-answer session concluding the tour. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact Jill
Pruitt. Phone:919 821-1234.
30 Southern Bell Telephone Company, 128 West
Hargett Street. Tour of traffic service area, computer
room and telephone systems. Tours Monday through
Thursday. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 2-3 days
required. Contact Edith Sparron. Phone: 919
828-8457.
18 WRAL-TV, 2619 Western Boulevard, P.O. Box
1200. Tour of the gardens and studio facility. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group number: 4-25.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children under 6
not admitted. Contact Mr. Witherspoon. Phone: 919
828-2511.
REIDSVILLE
5 Creighton Shirtmakers/Brookside Industries, Inc.,
Industrial Boulevard (off Scales Street), P.O. Box
570. Visitors see shirts cut, sewn, pressed and
boxed. Tours Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to
12 noon or 2:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes.
No tours week of July 4 and Christmas week. Group
number: 25 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Jill
Roberts. Phone: 919 342-1008.
ROBERSONVILLE
81 Central Soya, West Green Street, P.O. Box 428.
Processing of chickens. An introduction is followed
by an actual inspection and tour of the facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group number: 8 max-
imum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Jim Mobley. Phone: 919
795-4151.
ROSMAN
99 American Thread Company, Highway No. 64, P.O.
Box 458. Manufacturer of cotton sewing thread.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the week of July 4 and
the week of December 25. Group number: 3-12.
Advance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Mr. Chester Kilpatrick, Indus-
trial Relations Manager. Phone: 704 862-4215.
99 M-B Industries, P.O. Box 518. Metal forming and
fabrication — wire forms, springs, stamping, indus-
trial coating and metallizing. Tour of all facilities.
Tours available with advance notice. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 3-10. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Mr. E.M. Morrow. Phone: 704
862-4201.
3 National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Satellite tracking station. Tour includes the Visitors
Center with satellite displays and photographs and
the satellite operations area. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday by
special arrangement. Tour length: 30-60 minutes.
Advance notice required. Spanish translation avail-
able. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Mr. James C. Jackson, Station Director.
Phone: 704 883-8211.
SANFORD
48 Carolina Wholesale Florists, Inc., St. Andrews
Church Road. Greenhouse tour shows the assembly
line of Chrysanthemums in different stages of
growth. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 day required. Children
must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
John McCormick or Glenn Coley. Phone: 919
775-3631.
99 Federal Spinning Corporation, Colon Road. Spin-
ning mill — manufacturing acrylic yarn. Visitors see
the spinning, dying and finishing of acrylic yarns.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 2-5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the
week of July 4. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 day required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Mike Womble. Phone:
919 775-5501.
5 W. Koury Company, Inc., 633 Chatham Street.
Manufacturer of men's slacks. Visitors see the
assembly of men's slacks. Tours by appointment, 7
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the
week of July 4 and week of Christmas. Group
number: 2-20. Advance notice of 2 days required.
No cameras permitted. Contact Mr. Robert Wertz.
Phone:919 775-5415.
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NORTH CAROLINA
17 Sanford Brick & Tile Company, Box 458. Manufac-
turer of bricks. Tour includes pit area — baking and
burning of bricks. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 75 minutes. Tours
are recommended from March through November.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 10 not admitted.
Contact Philip Liles. Phone: 919 775-2125.
5 Wyatt Knitting Company, 1006 Goldsboro Avenue.
Sewing plant. Visitors see the manufacturing of
clothing from start to finish. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Contact W.F.
Wyatt, Jr. Phone: 919 775-2249.
SHALLOTTE
82 Brunswick Electric, Village Road. Cooperative
electric membership. Tour of offices with a compu-
ter demonstration, followed by a question-and-
answer session. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Contact Doris F. Redwine. Phone: 919
754-4391.
SOUTHPORT
50 C. B. Caroon Crab Company, East Bay Street. Crab
processing. Visitors observe the picking and cook-
ing of crabs and stuffing of shells for deviled crabs
and stuffed flounder. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Advance
notice of 2 days required for groups. Phone: 919
457-6384.
STANLEY
82 Cowans Ford Dam & Hydroelectric Station, Route
1, Box 380. A slide presentation is followed by a
tour of the plant. Tours by appointment, Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice
of 2-3 days required. Children must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Carl Robinson, Plant Superin-
tendent. Phone: 704 827-5 141 .
SYLVA
65 W. C. Hennessee Lumber Company, Old Asheville
Road. Visitors see logs being brought in, sawed,
graded, dressed and stacked. Tours Monday through
Friday. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours the weeks
of July 4 and Christmas. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Small
children not admitted. Contact M.F. McDonald.
Phone: 704 586-4044.
99 Heritage Quilts, Inc., Scotts Creek Road. Manufac-
turer of sleeping bags, quilts and comforters. Vis-
itors view fiber being made — seven operations in-
cluding cutting, sewing, inspection and shipping of
products. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour
length: 45 minutes. No tours the week of July 4 and
the Christmas holidays. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Small
children not admitted. Contact Gordon Hooper.
Phone: 704 586-5577.
WASHINGTON
18 WITN-TV, Highway 17, P.O. Box 468. Television
station. Tour of news room, offices, computer room
and control room. Tours Monday through Thursday.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras
permitted. Contact Paul Oughton. Phone: 919
946-3131.
WILKESBORO
81 Holly Farms Poultry Industries, Inc., Factory Street
& River Street. Poultry processing. Visitors view
poultry processing from start to finish. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 10-20. Advance notice of
10 days required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 6 not admitted. Contact Mrs.
Barbara Mathis. Phone: 919 838-2171.
WILLIAMSTON
30 Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Company, 1010
Smithwick. Tour of central office. Tours by ap-
pointment, Monday through Friday. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice preferred. Children must
be accompanied by an adult. Contact J.R.
Batchelor. Phone: 919 792-9101.
5 June Day Manufacturing Company, Washington
Street. Manufacturer of ladies' swimwear. Visitors
view the cutting and sewing operations to the ship-
ping of the finished product. Tours by prior ar-
rangement only. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours
during July. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Paul Pulver.
Phone:919 792-3104.
WILMINGTON
68 Babcock & Wilcox Company, Vance Street. Indus-
trial boilers. Tour includes a slide presentation and a
walk through the plant to view components of
boilers being fabricated and assembled. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, by appointment only. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours December 18 through
January 3 and week of July 4. Group number: 6-45.
Written notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 10 not admitted.
Contact the Personnel Department. Phone: 919
791-9010.
NORTH CAROLINA
89
88 North Carolina State Ports Authority, 2202 Burnett
Boulevard. Tour includes the terminal, dock area,
warehouse and transit sheds. Tours available Mon-
day through Friday by special arrangement. Ad-
vance notice of 2 weeks required. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Mr. Friederich.
Phone:919 763-1621.
99 Timme Corporation, Castle Hayne Road. Textile
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday by
appointment. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours the
weeks of July 4 and Christmas. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact the Personnel Department. Phone:
919 762-1836.
101 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Reynolds
Boulevard - Whitaker Park Plant. Cigarette man-
ufacturing. Tours Monday through Friday, X a.m. to
10 p.m. Persons need only present themselves at the
Whitaker Park Plant and tour will be given. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Advance notice required for
groups of more than 20 persons. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact the Director of Tours.
Phone: 919 748-3571.
11 Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, P.O. Box 3099.
Tour includes check processing and banking sys-
tems. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12
noon and 2-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Eva Leach, Receptionist, Person-
nel Department. Phone: 919 748-5520.
WINDSOR
18 Radio Station WBTE, Highway 13-17. Radio
broadcasting. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
30 maximum. Italian and Spanish translation avail-
able. Contact Mr. Vaughn Upchurch. Phone:
794-3131.
WINSTON-SALEM
16 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company, Schlitz Drive. Bre-
wery. Guided tour of the plant in small groups, with
refreshments given after the tour. Persons need only
present themselves at the Schlitz Plant and tours will
be assembled. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice
required for groups of more than 20 persons. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact the Director
of Hospitality. Phone: 919 788-6710.
72 Journal and Sentinel (Piedmont Publishing Com-
pany, Inc.), 416 North Marshall Street. Newspaper
publisher. Visitors see the formulation and produc-
tion of a newspaper by use of computers. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1 day required. Translation services
available. Contact Bill East. Phone: 919 725-2311.
30 Western Electric, 3330 Lexington Road. Telephone
transmission equipment production. Visitors see
telephone equipment being manufactured. Tours
Monday through Friday by appointment, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours one week in
July and week of Christmas. Advance notice of 1
week required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Gloria
Barrett. Phone: 919 784-2464.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH
56 Wrightsville Beach Test Facility, Harper Island
(Causeway Drive), Box 597. Testing of saline wa-
ter. Tour of plant, including a lecture and film.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 80 minutes. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Contact Mr.
Robinson, Manager. Phone: 919 256-2216.
NORTH DAKOTA
BISMARCK
72 Bismarck Tribune Company, 222 North 4th Street.
Newspaper production. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 1-2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice of 1 week preferred. Children under 6 not
admitted. Contact the Advertising Manager. Phone:
701 223-2500.
106 Piedmont Aviation, Inc., Smith Reynolds Airport.
Visitors tour the airline maintenance operations.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 40
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children not admit-
ted. Contact Betsy Allen. Phone: 919 767-5578.
45 Clark Equipment Company, Melroe Division, 22nd
Street and Indiana Avenue. Manufacturer of farm
equipment. Tours Monday through Friday, 1:30-5
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice
required. Groups of children under 8 years of age are
not permitted except by special arrangement. Con-
tact the Public Relations Specialist, Advertising
Department. Phone: 701 223-6180, Ext. 388.
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NORTH DAKOTA
CARRINGTON
45 Steinman Manufacturing, Inc., Box 397. Farm
equipment fabrication. Tours Tuesday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice required for large groups. Contact the Plant
Manager. Phone: 701 652-3197.
DICKINSON
44 Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Feed
Plant, Route 1 Lakeview Road. Manufacturing of
animal and poultry feeds. Tours Monday through
Friday, 1-2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice required. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact the Plant Manager. Phone: 701 227-1277.
EDGELEY
44 Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Feed
Plant, P.O. Box 187. Manufacturer of liquid sup-
plements and dry feeds for animals and poultry.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Cameras and sketches
permitted outside. Contact the Plant Manager.
Phone:701493-2271.
FARGO
66 Branick, The Retread Equipment Division, Applied
Power, Inc., 2600 — 3rd Avenue North. Manufac-
turer of tire-handling equipment. Tours Monday
through Friday. Advance notice of 2 weeks re-
quired. Contact the Plant Manager. Phone: 701
235-4446.
37 Cass Clay Creamery, Inc., 200-20 Street North.
Manufacturing and distributing dairy products.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice preferred.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Dalles
Henning or Howard Thorson. Phone: 701 293-6455.
83 Richtman's - Midwest Printing and Office Supply
Company, 404 — 4th Avenue North. Printers. Tours
Tuesday through Friday. Advance notice required.
Contact the Plant Manager. Phone: 701 235-7548.
105 Steiger Tractor, Inc., 3101 First Avenue North.
Manufacturer of 4-wheel drive agricultural tractors.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9-11:30 a.m. and
1:30-3:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday by appoint-
ment only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice
of 3 days required. Preschool children discouraged.
Contact Personnel or Steve Bowman of the Market-
ing Resource Center. Phone: 701 293-4482 or 701
293-4476.
GRAND FORKS
49 North Dakota Mill and Elevator. Manufacturer of
bakery flour, commercial feed grain and durum
semolina. One tour at plant and three tours of North
Dakota farms. Advance notice preferred. Contact
Sam Kahl, Assistant Manager.
MANDAN
50 Cloverdale Foods Company, 103 — 4th Avenue,
N.W. Meat processing. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 15-30 min-
utes. Advance notice preferred. Contact Robert
Schulte or Jim Miller. Phone: 701 663-951 1 .
20 Dynamic Homes of Dakota, Inc., 2102 Walker
Drive. Factory-built housing plant. Tours Monday
through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Advance notice required. Contact the Plant
Manager. Phone: 701 663-4252.
OAKES
68 Oakes Manufacturing, Inc. Metal fabrication and
welding. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice
required. Contact the Plant Manager. Phone: 701
742-3284.
RIVERDALE
82 Garrison Dam Powerplant. Hydroelectric power.
Tours 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Labor Day
through Memorial Day tours are by appointment
only. Tour length: 20 minutes. Contact the Park
Manager, Recreation-Resource Branch, Corps of
Engineers. Phone: 701 654-7411, Ext. 63.
RUGBY
68 Rugby Hydraulics, Rural Route 1, Box F2. Man-
ufacturer of hydraulic cylinders. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice preferred. Contact the
Plant Manager. Phone: 701 776-5776.
STANTON
82 United Power Association, P.O. Box 256. Genera-
tion of electricity. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Advance notice required. Contact
Plant Superintendent. Phone: 701 745-3387.
TUTTLE
37 Tuttle Dairy Products. Processing of cheese and
dairy products. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: 701 867-2529.
VALLEY CITY
65 Arkota Industries, Inc., 739 N.W. 2nd Street.
Woodworking — solid hardwood shelving and gift
products. Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact the Manufacturing Manager. Phone: 701
845-2511.
113 Tri W-G, Inc., 215— 12th Avenue, N.E. Manufac-
turer of electrically and hydraulically operated re-
habilitation products. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance
notice of 3 days required. Children under 14 not
admitted. Contact the Plant Manager. Phone: 701
845-3984.
NORTH DAKOTA
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WAHPETON
97 Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative, 2 miles north of
No. 210 Bypass. Sugar factory. Tours daily from
mid-September to mid-December, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
the Public Relations Director. Phone: 701 642-841 1 ,
Ext. 76.
OHIO
AKRON
85 The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, 1200 Fires-
tone Parkway. Tire manufacturer. Tour includes a
film, product display area and tour of factory opera-
tions. Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours the first two weeks of
July. Group number: 40 maximum. Written notice
of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Miss
Jean Sonnhalter, Department of Public Relations.
Phone: 216 379-7701.
92 Goodwill Industries of Akron, Inc., 36 South Col-
lege Street. Rehabilitation and employment of hand-
icapped people. Tour includes the Rehabilitation
Department, training workshops and employment
areas — radio and television repair, refurbishing tex-
tiles, small engine repair, carpentry and appliance
repair. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Tour length: 15-60 minutes. Contact
David P. Boldt or Betty Lyons. Phone: 216
762-8421.
85 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1144 East
Market Street. Manufacturer of tires and rubber
products. Tour includes a brief history of the rubber
industry, rubber collection, Charles Goodyear' s con-
tribution and a tour through a tire factory. Tours
Monday through Friday, 1 p.m.; exhibit open daily,
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 65 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required for groups of more than 10. Cameras not
permitted in the factory. Children under 12 not
admitted to the factory. Contact Richard G. Hughes,
Curator. Phone: 216 794-2044.
ASHTABULA
79 Molded Fiber Glass Companies, P.O. Box 675.
(Molded Fiber Glass Company, MFG Concrete
Forms Company, MFG Metal Fabricating Com-
pany.) Tour includes all phases of manufacturing,
from receiving of raw materials through shipping of
finished product. Tours Monday thrugh Friday, by
appointment. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group
number: 100 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Contact Glen Warner, Vice President for
Advertising, Publicity and Community Relations.
Phone: 216 997-5851, Ext. 162.
BEDFORD
113 Kulis Freeze Dry Taxidermy, 725 Broadway Av-
enue. Freeze dry taxidermy and manufacturing of
freeze dry machines. Visitors see the various proce-
dures involved in freeze dry taxidermy. Tours Mon-
day through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 3 days required. Contact Joanne
Ferrara. Phone: 216 232-8352.
BOWLING GREEN
50 Cains Marcelle Potato Chips, Inc., 425 Napoleon
Road. Potato chip manufacturer. A guided tour from
potato storage to the production line, then through
packaging and ending at the warehouse. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-2:30
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice of 7-10 days required.
Children under 6 not admitted. Contact Mary Blair,
Tour Guide. Phone: 419 352-3509.
BRYAN
37 Pet, Inc., 719 East High Street. Manufacturing and
canning of evaporated milk. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 5-40. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
J.L. Beattie. Phone:419 636-1181.
CAMBRIDGE
55 Mosser Glass, Inc., Route 22, East. Manufacturer of
antique reproductions. Visitors see glassware being
pressed or blown manually (no automation), the
finishing area and the showroom. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
15 minutes. No tours the first two weeks of July.
Group number: 6 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Children must be accompanied by parents.
Tours available on request. Phone: 614 439-1827.
CANTON
76 Weber Dental, 2206— 13th Street, N.E. Manufac-
turer of dental chairs, instrument delivery systems.
X-rays and operatory lights. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p. m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No
tours for two weeks in July and August. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact V.J. Ford, President. Phone: 216
455-0366.
CARDINGTON
111 Le Boudin Vineyard & Winery, Rural Route 3, Box
172. Tour of winery, vineyard and wine tasting
room. Tours Tuesday through Saturday, 12 noon to
12 midnight. Tour length: 15-30 minutes. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
preferred. Children must be accompanied by par-
ents. Contact Carroll or Ruth Hubbell. Phone: 419
768-2091.
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OHIO
CELINA
60 Celina Insurance Group, Insurance Square. Insur-
ance and data processing. Tour of facilities, plus a
visitation with the senior executives. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 2-10. Written notice of 1
month required. Children not admitted. Contact
Bernard Moore. Phone:419 586-5181.
CINCINNATI
72 The Cincinnati Enquirer, 617 Vine Street. News-
paper. Tour includes the newsroom, library, com-
posing room and pressroom. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 10-40. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
the Information Center. Phone: 513 721-2700.
72 The Cincinnati Post, 800 Broadway. Daily news-
paper publisher. A slide presentation is followed by
a guided tour of the editorial, business and mechani-
cal departments. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 9
a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10-30. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Gregory J. Ptacin, Promotion Director. Phone: 513
721-1111.
Ill Meier's Wine Cellars, 6955 Plainfield Road. Tour
of winery, followed by wine tasting. Tours Wednes-
day through Saturday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 50 maximum.
Children under 18 not admitted. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Robert Raussen, Tour
Director. Phone: 513 891-2900.
39 National Distillers & Chemical Corporation, 120
Section Road. Tour includes distillation of gin and
vodka, bottling of whiskies and cordials, canned
cocktails, quality control, shipping, bulk and full
case storage. Tours weekdays by appointment, 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours
in July. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required for groups larger than 20.
Cameras permitted in explosion-proof areas only.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
J.L. Graham or V. Lemmel. Phone: 513 948-4712.
92 Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation
Center, Inc., 10600 Springfield Pike.
Vocationally-oriented comprehensive rehabilitation
agency for the handicapped. Tour includes produc-
tion, industrial services (subcontracting), communi-
cations, plant health, physical and occupational
therapy, personnel, dormitory, cafeteria, watchmak-
ing school and thrift store. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour lengtth: 45-60
minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week preferred. Camera use restricted to
facilities only — not of people. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Robert Lovett, Director of
Volunteer Services, or Miss Mary Fettis, Public
Relations Department. Phone: 513 771-4800.
68 Steelcraft Manufacturing Company, 9017 Blue Ash
Road. Manufacturer of metal doors, frames and
entrance systems. A brief product orientation is
followed by a tour of the manufacturing facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 2-3 hours. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Richard B. Brian, Marketing
Services Manager. Phone: 513 791-8800.
Ill Warren J. Sublette Winery Company, 2260 Central
Parkway. Tour of small, premium quality winery,
including fermentation, aging, testing and bottling
areas. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. (after 5 p.m. by appointment only). Tour
length: 15-60 minutes. Group number: 50 maxi-
mum. Contact Warren J. Sublette. Phone: 513
651-4570.
CIRCLEVILLE
111 Shawnee Vineyards, 8531 S.R. 56 East. Guided
tour includes the wine cellar, wine tasting, sales area
and restaurant. Tours Monday through Saturday, 1 1
a.m. to 9 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Contact Jack Goode, Owner. Phone: 614
474-8918.
CLARKSVILLE
111 Tarula Farms, 1786 Creek Road. Winery. Tours
Wednesday through Friday, 12 noon to 9 p.m.;
Saturday, 12 noon to 1 a.m. Tour length: 15-20
minutes. Group number: 2-20. Advance notice pre-
ferred for large groups. Contact Ron Peerey or
Vickie McClary. Phone: 513 289-2181.
OHIO
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CLEVELAND
Bobbie Brooks, 3830 Kelley Avenue. Junior
sportswear manufacturer. Tour of cutting center
operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
15-30. Advance notice of 1 month required. Contact
Cindy Glassman. Phone: 216 881-5300.
The East Ohio Gas Company, 1717 East Ninth
Street. Natural gas utility. Tour includes the energy
control center for natural gas distribution system,
exploration and development department and data
processing department. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 12-45. Advance notice required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Joanne Potts. Phone:
216 522-2949.
NASA Lewis Research Center, Visitor Information
Center, 21000 Brookpark Road. National Aeronau-
tics & Space Administration. Tour includes an
orientation on NASA's past and future space flights,
the display area and a tour of the facilities. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and
Saturday, 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 20-150. Advance notice required for
scheduled tours; the display and exhibit area located
in the Visitor Information Center is open to the
public without prior notice required. Either alien
registration or passport number is required at least
two days in advance of tour date. French and
Spanish translation available. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Patricia Hannan. Phone: 216
433-4000, Ext. 731.
95 Republic Steel Corporation, Republic Building,
P.O. Box 6778. Steelmaking — bars, sheets, strips,
etc. Tour includes the hot and cold strip and sheet
mills, environmental control facilities (air and water
quality control plants), bar and blooming mills and,
on occasion, steelmaking shops (basic oxygen fur-
naces). Tours by appointment Monday through Fri-
day, 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours
and 30 minutes. Group number: 20-200. Advance
notice of 4 weeks required for reservations. Transla-
tion services available for Czech, French, German,
Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian,
Spanish and Italian. No cameras permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Charles M.
Nekvasil, Public Relations Representative. Phone:
216 574-7686.
COLDWATER
45 Avco New Idea Farm Equipment Company, 1st and
Sycamore Streets. Manufacturer of specialized farm
equipment — manure spreaders, corn pickers, hay
tools, uni system of self-propelled harvest equip-
ment. Tour of plant and facilities. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. No tours the first two weeks in
July. Group number: 100 maximum. Advance
notice required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Donald W. Kaiser, Safety Engineer. Phone: 419
678-5455.
COLUMBUS
60 Buckeye Union Insurance Company, 1111 East
Broad Street. Property and casualty insurance.
Tours Monday through Friday by appointment, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice required.
French, German and Spanish translation available.
Children under 15 not admitted. Contact
Thomas E. Gallagher. Phone: 614 253-881 1.
72 The Plain Dealer Publishing Company, 1801
Superior Avenue. Daily and Sunday newspaper.
Tour includes a visit to the city room, composing
room, pressroom and mail room. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 15-60. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 6 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Veena Bhupali.
Phone: 216 523-4230.
108 Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company,
215 North Front Street. Electric utility. Tour of
Conesville Generating Station and surface mining
operation. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tour length: 3 hours. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
W.E. Wilcoxon. Phone: 614 464-7287.
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OHIO
73 The Dean & Barry Company, 296 Marconi
Boulevard. Paint manufacturer. Visitors see the
receiving and storing of raw materials, mixing of
raw materials, packaging, labeling, laboratory and
shipping room. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Translation services available on a prear-
ranged basis only. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Robert S. McKay II, President, or Howard
Kerr, Production Manager. Phone: 614 224-3131.
72 Dispatch Printing Company, 34 South Third Street.
Metropolitan daily newspaper. Tour includes the
editorial, advertising, circulation and production
functions of the newspaper. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 5-35. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Mrs. Sandy Clary, Public Service Department.
Phone:614 461-5244.
7 Fisher Body GMC, 200 Georgesville Road.
Hardware plant. Tour of plant areas and the Admin-
istration Building. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 9
a.m., 9:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. No tours the last week of July and
first week of August. Group number: 50 maximum.
Written notice of 1 month required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mr. Jeryl Phillips. Phone: 614 275-5132.
92 Goodwill Industries of Central Ohio, Inc., 1331
Edgehill Road. Vocational rehabilitation services
for the handicapped. Visitors see the latest
techniques in vocational rehabilitation, including
vocational evaluation, vocational and personal ad-
justment, skill training and several specialized re-
habilitation programs. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 60 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No cameras permitted. Children under 8
not admitted. Contact Kevin Oberle, Community
Relations Director. Phone: 614 294-5181.
10 ITT Continental Baking Company, 697 North 4th
Street. Bread production. An introduction is fol-
lowed by a tour of the plant and a question-and-
answer period. Tours Wednesday and Thursday by
appointment only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice required. No
cameras permitted. Children under 6 not admitted.
Contact Pat Curtis, Secretary to the General
Manager-Personnel Director. Phone: 614 294-5375.
98 Lazarus, Town and High Streets. Department store.
Visitors see the following areas: display, sign shop,
drapery workroom, alteration departments, associate
clinic and cafeteria area, and mail/phone order
office. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. and
2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours from
November 15 through the month of December.
Group number: 10-18. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Miss Helen Roboski or Mrs. Betty Raymond, Spe-
cial Events Director. Phone: 614 463-3578 or 614
463-2768.
83 National Graphics Corporation, 724 East Woodrow
Avenue, Box 719. Printing. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. No cameras permit-
ted. Children not admitted. Contact Paul D.
Cooper. Phone; 614 445-3291 .
56 United States Post Office, 850 Twin Rivers Drive.
Visitors see the cancellation and distribution sys-
tems which serve Columbus and 160 other post
offices in central Ohio. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m.; students, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 75 minutes. Group
number: 10-45. Advance notice of 10 days required.
No sketches permitted. Children under 10 not admit-
ted. Contact Roy W. Baker, Manager of Retail
Sales & Services. Phone: 614 469-5534.
83 Xerox Education Center, 1250 Fairwood Avenue.
Printing and publishing of school periodicals and
associated school materials — all phases of commer-
cial printing. Guided tour includes office areas,
stock/storage, press rooms (rotary and sheet-fed),
bindery and distribution areas. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. Group number: 5-50.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
5 not admitted. Contact Charles B. DeWitt, Man-
ager Industrial Relations. Phone: 614 253-0892.
CRESTLINE
27 Royster Farm Service Center, Box 89, West
Bucyrus Road. Manufacturer of fertilizer and chem-
icals. Visitors are given an explanation of the
blending of materials for different analysis and
chemicals used for weed problems in crops such as
beans, corn, wheat and oats. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 3 hours.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No sketches
permitted. Contact Dan Schroeder, 7242 Crestline
Road, Crestline, Ohio 44827. Phone: 419 683-2026.
OHIO
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CUYAHOGA FALLS 30
WKDD, 1675 State Road. Radio station. Tour
includes on-air control room, production studio,
newsroom and traffic department. Tours Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 20
minutes. Group number: 5-20. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 6 not admitted. Contact
John Deineter. Phone: 216 923-9761.
DAYTON
50 Cassano's, Inc., 1700 East Stroop Road. Pizza and
seafood. The tour consists of the production,
warehouse and dining room facilities. Tours Tues-
day, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10-35. Advance
notice of 2-3 months required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Bernadette Shear.
Phone: 513 294-8400.
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72 Dayton Newspapers, Inc., 4th and Ludlow Streets.
Daily newspapers — Dayton Daily News and Dayton
Journal Herald. The tour includes the printing
facilities, advertising, circulation and editorial de-
partments. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 10
5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice preferred. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact the Promotion De-
partment. Phone: 513 225-2090.
85 Dayton Tire & Rubber Company, 2342 West River-
side Avenue. Tire manufacturer. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30-11 a.m. or 1:30-3 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 5-40. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 13 not admitted. Contact l^-,
Michael J. Terrell, Public Relations Manager.
Phone:513 278-2666.
50 Mike-Sell's Potato Chip Company, 333 Leo Street.
Potato chip manufacturer. Complete visual inspec-
tion of process of manufacturing potato chips. Tours
by appointment, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Group number: 10-30. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Children under 7 not
admitted. Contact Mrs. Joy Brush. Phone: 513
228-9400.
Ohio Bell Telephone Company, 369 West 1st Street.
Tour includes the electronic telephone operator of-
fices, information operator offices, electronic con-
trol offices and clerical operations, if requested.
Tours Monday through Friday for 5 to 10 persons
and Tuesday through Thursday for groups of more
than 10, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening tours by special
arrangement. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group
number: 5-25. Advance notice of 2 weeks required
for groups of 20 or more people. No cameras
permitted. Children under 14 not admitted. Contact
Mary Ellen Sears, Supervisor, Community Rela-
tions. Phone: 513 443-7213.
WING Radio, 717 East David Road. Radio broad-
casting. Tour of facilities with brief description of
how a radio station operates. Tours Monday through
Friday, by appointment only. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 5-25. Advance notice of 2
weeks to 1 month required, except during school
year when booking is heaviest. Children under 8 not
admitted. Contact Deborah Parenti, Vice President,
Marketing. Phone: 513 222-3773.
DEFIANCE
Brown's Bakery, Inc., Wayne and Downs Streets,
P.O. Box 27. Wholesale bakery — buns and bread.
Visitors see the mixing of doughs, dividing into
loaves, molding, proofing, baking, cooling and
wrapping. Tours daily, except Tuesday and Satur-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 2
days required. Children under 9 not admitted. Con-
tact Fred J. Brown, Dick Graham or Bob Mertz.
Phone: 419 784-3330.
DELAWARE
World Wide Games, Inc., 3527 State Route 37
West. Manufacturer of wooden games. Tour in-
cludes a visit through the manufacturing shop,
finishing rooms, packing and shipping areas. Game
instruction and demonstration are given, leaving
time for game participation by visitors. Tours Tues-
day through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tours
Monday and Friday available by request. Tour
length: 1 hour (30 minutes for facility tour and 30
minutes for game instruction and play). Group
number: 4-35. Advance notice required. Children
under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Contact
Warren O. Bailey, Mary Lea Bailey or John Rogers.
Phone: 614 363-2324.
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OHIO
EAST CANTON
79 Merit Plastics, Inc., 400 West Nassau Street. Plas-
tics manufacturer — injection molding, extrusion,
push-pull control cables. Visitors see shuttle type
molding and manufacturing of casing for controls,
plus assembly of controls. Tours Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 2-8. Advance notice of 1-2 weeks
required. German translation available. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admit-
ted. Contact H.C. Kappel, Senior Vice President.
Phone: 216 488-1231.
EAST LIBERTY
7 Transportation Research Center of Ohio, U.S. Route
33. Automotive transportation proving grounds and
test center. A slide presentation is followed by a tour
of the outdoor facilities. Tours Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tours available Monday through Thursday by
special arrangements. Tour length: 60-90 minutes.
Group number: 40 maximum. It is preferred that
large groups tour by bus. Advance notice of I week
required. Hindu translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under high school
senior level are not admitted. Contact
Chuck Harroff. Phone: 513 666-201 1.
FINDLAY
72 The Courier, 701 West Sandusky Street. Morning
daily newspaper (no Sunday). Tours Monday
through Friday, by appointment. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 15 not
admitted. Contact Allen P. Dudley, Vice President.
Phone:419 422-5151.
FOSTORIA
2 Copeland Corporation, 1 150 State Street. Manufac-
turer of refrigeration condensing units. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. No tours the
first full two weeks in August. Advance notice
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
George Binder, Plant Manager. Phone: 419
435-8501.
FREMONT
67 Peter Eckrich and Sons, Inc., 2500 Industrial Road.
Meat processing — sliced luncheon meats. Tour con-
sists of processing, packaging and shipping opera-
tions, including quality assurance laboratory func-
tions, USD A Inspector's office and central control
room. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m., 1
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 10-35. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 8
not admitted. Contact Le Thomas, Industrial Rela-
tions Manager. Phone: 419 332-1541.
GALION
30 North Electric Company, 553 South Market Street.
Telecommunications equipment manufacturer. Vis-
itors see a power supply production plant. (Research
and Development Center is located at Delaware,
Ohio.) Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a. m. to 12
noon or 1:30-4 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No
tours the first two weeks of July. Group number:
6-50. Written notice of 6 weeks required. Spanish
and French translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact William D. Wilson, Assistant to the Presi-
dent, Advertising and Public Relations Department.
Phone:419 468-8167.
HAMILTON
74 The Beckett Paper Company, 400 Dayton Street.
Paper manufacturing. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 10-30. Advance notice of 1 month
required. Children under 14 not admitted. Contact
Mark D. Treleaven, General Supervisor, Industrial
Relations Department. Phone: 513 863-5641.
7 Fisher Body Division, General Motors Corporation,
4400 Dixie Highway. Metal fabrication of auto parts
and assemblies. Tour of manufacturing facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours from June through
August. Group number: 5-25. Written notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children over 8 admitted when accompanied by an
adult. Contact C.W. Schlake. Phone: 513 863-471 1 ,
Ext. 304.
HUDSON
66 Terex Division of General Motors, 5405 Darrow
Road, State Route 91. Manufacturer of earthmoving
equipment (crawlers, haulers, scrapers, loaders).
Tour of manufacturing plant (machining, heat treat,
final assembly) and tour of engineering plant (re-
search and development). Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 10-75. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. Spanish, German, French and Portuguese
translation available. No cameras or sketches per-
mitted. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact
Mary Sopko. Phone: 216 655-5233.
OHIO
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JACKSON CENTER
105 Airstream, 419 West Pike Street. Manufacturer of
travel trailers (recreational vehicle industry). Tour
through factory and showing of finished products.
Tours September through June 15, Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
No tours June 15 through July 10. Advance notice
required for groups of more than 30. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Dan Chamberlin, Direc-
tor of Sales, or Frank Judy, Plant Manager. Phone:
513 596-6111.
MANSFIELD
85 The Mansfield Tire & Rubber Company, 515 New-
man Street. Manufacturer of tires and tubes. Visitors
see how component parts of a tire are made, assem-
bled into a tire and then cured as the finished
product. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours the
week of July 4. Group number: 4 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1 day required. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Nick M. Polles, Manager of
Public Relations. Phone: 419 522-41 1 1.
KENTON
68 Kenton Structural & Ornamental Iron Works, Inc.,
100 Cleveland Avenue. Fabrication of structural
steel and miscellaneous metals — steel stairs, metal
rails (ferrous and non-ferrous), light framing. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10-20. Advance
notice of 1 day required. Contact B. Collins. Phone:
419 674-4025.
LEIPSIC
50 Libby McNeill & Libby, 701 West Main Street.
Food processing — tomato juice, ketchup, sauces.
Tour of ketchup plant operations, including tomato
receiving, preparation, filling and packaging, plus
warehousing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 12 maximum. Plant operations are sea-
sonal, and written notice of 6 weeks is required.
Spanish translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact David K. Miller,
Supervisor, Personnel Administration. Phone: 419
943-2121.
MADISON
111 Chalet Debonne Vineyards, Inc., 7743 Doty Road.
Winery — producers of wines, fresh grapes and
juice. Tour begins in the Hospitality Room, fol-
lowed by a tour of the cellars and concluding at the
tasting rooom. Tours Tuesday through Saturday, 1-8
p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. No tours the first two
weeks of January. Group number: 5-40. Advance
notice required. No sketches permitted. Contact
Rose Debevc. Phone: 216 466-3485.
MANCHESTER
111 Moyer Vineyards, Rural Route 1. Winery and res-
taurant. Manufacturer of wines and champagne.
Tours Monday through Saturday, 1 1 :30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. No tours the first
two weeks of January. Group number: 60 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required for large groups.
Contact Ken Moyer. Phone: 513 549-2957.
MARION
66 Marion Power Shovel Company, Inc., 617 West
Center Street. Manufacturer of excavators. Visitors
see the fabrication and machining facilities, plus
films. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 2-3 hours. No tours between
Christmas and New Year's. Group number: 20
maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
Translation available for Arabic, French, Indian,
Spanish and other Latin-based languages. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children not admit-
ted. Contact E. Steidle. Phone: 614 383-521 1.
MIDDLEFIELD
85 The Johnson Rubber Company, 16025 Johnson
Avenue. Visitors see the basic workings of indus-
trial rubber extrusion and molding. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 2-12. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Donald Finefrock. Phone: 216 632-1611.
MIDDLETOWN
95 Armco Steel Corporation, Middletown Works.
Manufacturer of iron and steel (strip and sheet steel).
Visitors see the processes of manufacturing iron and
steel, including rolling and coating processes. Tours
Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tour
length: 2-3 hours. Written notice of 6 weeks re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Louis J. Brown.
Phone: 513 425-3331.
33 Diamond International Corporation, 407 Charles
Street. Paperboard and folding carton manufacturer.
Tour includes the main office, with comments from
executive officers, and the production facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 5-25. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Timothy D. Haap, Super-
visor of Industrial Relations, or Mr. S.L. Hockaden,
Director of Industrial Relations. Phone: 513
422-2772.
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OHIO
74 The Sorg Paper Company, 901 Manchester Avenue.
Manufacturer of speciality paper. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 75
minutes to 2 hours. Group number: 2-30. (Groups of
3-4 preferred.) Written notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
14 not admitted. Contact Richard W. Krebs, Per-
sonnel Manager. Phone: 513 422-3661 .
MILAN
95 Milan Steel Industries, Inc., 21 North Main Street.
Fabrication job shop — weldments, forming, shear-
ing, burning. Products include dry bulk storage
tanks, dust collectors, structural steel, etc. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. No tours
December 24 through January 1 . Advance notice
preferred. Contact Albert E. Wharff, Chairman of
the Board. Phone: 419 499-2562.
MILLERSBURG
37 Guggisberg Cheese Company, Route 4. Manufac-
turer of Baby Swiss and Swiss Cheese. Visitors see
the process of making cheese (between 10 a.m. and
2 p.m.). Tours Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to
6 p.m. Group number: 25 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 day required. German translation avail-
able. Contact Mrs. Guggisberg. Phone: 216
893-2500.
MORROW
111 Valley Vineyards Farm, 2041 East U.S. 22. Win-
ery. Guided tours available with advance notice.
Winery is open to the public for self-guided tours at
any time. Tours Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Advance notice required for groups of
more than 14. Contact Marcia McCann. Phone: 513
899-2485.
MT. VERNON
33 Weyerhaeuser Company, Granville Road. Manufac-
turer of corrugated containers. Tour and explanation
of equipment and processes. Tours by appointment
only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number: 10
maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
Contact Aaron Rasmussen, Production Manager.
Phone:614 397-5215.
NEW BOSTON
95 Empire-Detroit Steel Division, Portsmouth Plant,
3879 Rhodes Avenue. Steel mill — coke, pig iron
and ingots. Tour includes coke plant, blast furnace
and open hearth. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number:
40 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
16 not admitted. Contact J. L. McGlone, Manager of
Safety and Security. Phone: 614 456-2318.
NEW PHILADELPHIA
48 Endres Floral Company, 635 West High Avenue.
Rose growers. Tour of rose greenhouses. Tours
daily, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact Eugene
Endres, President. Phone: 216 343-6667.
ORRVILLE
68 Orrville Products, Inc., 375 East Orr Street. Man-
ufacturer of cabs for trucks and off-highway vehi-
cles. Tours Monday through Friday by appointment,
afternoons preferred. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20 maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 18 not admitted. Contact
Harry Featherstone or Ronald Lamontagne. Phone:
216 683-4010.
37 Smith Dairy Products Company, 230 North Vine
Street. Dairy. Visitors observe the processing of
milk, ice cream and cottage cheese. Tours week-
days, except Wednesday, 10-10:30 a.m. Tour
length: 15-20 minutes. Group number: 6-20. Ad-
vance notice required. Children under 8 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Kim Amstutz.
Phone: 216 682-7716.
PARMA
7 Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Corpora-
tion, Parma Plant, Chevrolet Boulevard at Brook-
park Road. Manufacturer of automotive compon-
ents, transmissions, sheet metal parts and propeller
shafts. Tour includes typical machining and pressed
metal areas and transmission assembly line. Tours
Monday through Friday by appointment. Tour
length: 45-60 minutes. No tours late July or early
August. Group number: 5 minimum. Written notice
of 6 weeks required. No cameras permitted. Chil-
dren under 13 not admitted. Contact A.J. Promer,
Education and Training Department. Phone: 216
265-5378.
ROSEVILLE
17 Nelson McCoy Pottery Company, 451 Gordon
Street. Manufacturer of pottery. Visitors see the
complete process of manufacturing from raw mate-
rial to finished product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 20-30 min-
utes. No tours the first two weeks of July. Written
notice of 6 weeks required. Children must be ac-
companied by adults. Contact Mr. Arthur Lane.
Phone:614 697-7331.
OHIO
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SHELBY
68 Ohio Steel Tube Company, 132 West Main Street.
Manufacturer of seamless and welded steel tubing.
Visitors see piercing, welding, annealing, pickling,
cold drawing and cutting operations. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours June 15 through July
20. Group number: 4-24. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact Richard E.
Gilbert, Manager of Personnel and Safety. Phone:
419 347-2424.
68 Webster Industries, Inc., West End Hall Street.
Manufacturer of bulk material-handling systems and
chain and conveyor components. Tour includes the
machining, fabricating, press department, assembly
operation and malleable foundry. Tours Monday
through Friday by prior arrangements, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the week of July
4 and December 24 through January 1 . Group
number: 4 maximum. Advance notice required.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact James
Young, Personnel Manager. Phone: 419 447-8232.
SPRINGFIELD
45 International Harvester Company, 6125 Urbana
Road. Truck manufacturing. Visitors observe as-
sembly of trucks from start to finish. Tours Tuesday
and Thursday, 10-11 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. Special
tours by prior arrangements. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours for two weeks in July and one week at
Christmas. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Use of cameras and
sketches is limited. Visitors must wear leather foot-
wear and safety glasses (goggles provided by Inter-
national Harvester Company). School groups of
children under 15 not admitted. Contact R.E.
Wilson, Public Relations Manager, or Mrs. N.S.
Tyler, Secretary. Phone: 513 390-4650 or 513
390-4469.
TIFFIN
72 The Advertiser-Tribune, 320 Nelson Street. News-
paper. Tour includes the business, editorial, adver-
tising, composing, platemaking, press and circula-
tion departments. Tours Monday through Friday,
1-3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
5-30. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact the Circulation
Department. Phone: 419 447-4455.
50 Ballreich Bros., Inc., Rear 188 Ohio Avenue. Man-
ufacturer of potato chips. Tour includes entire
facilities. Tours weekdays, except Wednesday, 8
a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 25 minutes. Advance
notice required. German translation available. Con-
tact Opal Davis, Office Manager. Phone: 419
447-1814.
63 Noba, Inc., 684 East Perry Street, P.O. Box 607.
Artificial insemination — dairy and beef cattle. Vis-
itors see the facilities and bulls. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
David F. Grimm, Advertising & Promotion De-
partment. Phone: 419 447-6262.
TOLEDO
72 Toledo Blade Company, 541 Superior Street. News-
paper. Tour of facilities includes an explanation of
the publishing and printing operations. Tours Tues-
day through Thursday, 1-3:30 p.m. (Tours Monday
and Friday when possible.) Tour length: 75 minutes.
Group number: 10-18. Advance notice of 3 weeks
required. Translation services available with prior
arrangement. Children under 12 not admitted. Con-
tact Neelah Kershner. Phone: 419 259-7386.
18 WTOL-TV, 604 Jackson Street. Television station.
Tours Tuesday, 10 a.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 5-20. Advance notice required for reserva-
tions. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Janet
Vanell. Phone:419 244-7411.
URBANA
81 The Kirby Hatcheries, Inc., 1100 North Main
Street. Chicken hatchery. Visitors see the complete
process, including traying the eggs, putting the eggs
in incubators, removing chicks from hatchers, grad-
ing and shipping. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 5-20. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 5 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Lillian
Boystel. Phone: 513 653-7178.
VAN WERT
60 Central Mutual Insurance Company, 800 South
Washington Street. Property and casualty insurance.
Visitors observe typical U.S. property and casualty
insurance operation, including computer operation,
unique museum of early American fire-fighting
equipment and original fire marks. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30-3:30
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number:
5-20. Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Wayne E. Page, Personnel Assistant. Phone: 419
238-1010.
100
OHIO
WAPAKONETA
37 Fisher Cheese Company/Cheese Wedge, Wapak
Fisher Road. Manufacturer of natural cheese and
process cheese. Visitors see a slide presentation on
cheese and the basic manufacturing operation. No
tour is given of the plant. Slide presentation avail-
able daily, by appointment; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Length:
30 minutes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance
notice preferred. Contact Kathy Hunt. Phone: 419
738-8941.
68 The Wapakoneta Machine Company, North Street
(P.O. Drawer 429). Manufacturer of straight and
rotary shear knives, woodworking knives and hard-
ened ways. Tour covers machining, heat-treating
and grinding of full line of machine knives. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 6 maximum. Written notice of
6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Contact Albert W. Winterman, Vice President,
Sales. Phone:419 738-2131.
WARREN
7 GM Assembly Division, General Motors Corpora-
tion, Lordstown Plant, P.O. Box 1406. GM automo-
tive assembly — producing the Chevrolet Vega and
Pontiac Astre. Visitors observe automobiles being
assembled. Tours Monday through Friday. Tour
length: 45-60 minutes. Group number: 36 maxi-
mum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 5 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Ronald G. Norwood or the
Tour Coordinator. Phone: 216 841-5210.
WILLARD
44 Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Cen-
ter, "Muck Crops Branch." Research on all vegeta-
ble crops on muck. Visitors see potato and celery
varieties and herbicide, fungicide and insecticide
testing. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours October through
April. Advance notice required. Contact
Ed Postema. Phone: 419 935-1201.
WOOSTER
33 International Paper Company, 689 Palmer Street.
Manufacturer of corrugated containers. Visitors see
paper converted into corrugated sheets; painting and
cutting of sheets; stitching, taping or gluing of boxes
and the boxes palletized and loaded on trucks. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 15 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 day required. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Richard L. Ball,
Personnel Manager. Phone: 216 264-1322.
68 Regal Ware, Inc., 770 Spruce Street. Manufacturer
of cooking utensils — pots and pans. Tour includes
entire manufacturing and packing facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9:15-10:15 a.m. and 1:15-
2:15 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the first two
weeks in July. Group number: 10-50. Written notice
of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 16 and adults over 75 not
admitted. Contact T. Gail Reigle, Office Manager.
Phone:216 262-3015.
YOUNGSTOWN
94 American Paper Products Company, 8401 Southern
Boulevard. Envelope manufacturer. Tour includes
sheeter, die cutting, envelope machinery and ship-
ping area. Tours Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 15-20 minutes. No tours the last
two weeks of July and December 23 through January
3. Group number: 10 maximum. Written notice of 6
weeks required. German translation available. Chil-
dren under 18 not admitted. Contact
Richard Hunsicker, Public Relations Department, or
Paul Blum, Vice President Manufacturing. Phone:
216 758-4545.
56 U.S. Post Office & Court House, 9 West Front
Street. Postal service. Visitors observe postal opera-
tions, procedures and programs. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 10-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Contact Customer Services. Phone:
216 746-8071.
OKLAHOMA
ANTLERS
5 Peddlers II, 200 S.W. "C." Manufacturer of wom-
en's clothing. Tour of cutting, sewing, pressing and
shipping operations. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. No tours the week of July 4 and
Christmas week. Advance notice required. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Mr. Mike
Winningham, Plant Manager. Phone: 405 298-3334.
ATOKA
53 Ethan Allen Furniture Company, Inc., Atoka Divi-
sion, Route 3, Box 425. Upholstered furniture
distribution center for the southwest. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-1 1:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours the last week in June and
the first week in July. Advance notice required.
Contact Keith Sanders. Phone: 405 889-6601 .
OKLAHOMA
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DUNCAN
75 Halliburton Services, 1015 Bois D'Arc. Oil. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Michelle Taylor. Phone:
405 251-3192.
75 Sun Oil Company, P.O. Box 820. Oil refining.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Written notice of 6 weeks
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 10 not admitted. Contact E.R. Mullins.
Phone: 405 255-4400.
EL RENO
56 State Game Farm, Department of Wildlife Conser-
vation, Box 121, Route 3. Game bird hatchery —
exotic game bird and native animal exhibits includ-
ing prairie dog towns. Visitors observe prairie dog
towns, exotic game bird exhibits and native animal
exhibits. From late February to mid-May, visitors
can observe game birds hatching in incubators.
Tours daily except holidays, 9-1 1 a.m. and 1-4 p.m.
Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Advance notice re-
quired for groups of more than 20 persons. Phone:
405 262-2372.
ENID
93 Raleigh Industries of America, Inc., Enid Manufac-
turing Plant, U.S. 64 and Raleigh Street (Route 5,
Box 42- A). Bicycle assembly plant. Tour of assem-
bly lines includes wheel-building, decoration and
final assembly of high quality bicycles for distribu-
tion to all parts of the United States. Tours Monday
through Friday by appointment. Plant hours: 7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes.
Group number: 20 maximum. Written notice of 6
weeks required. Contact Mrs. Nancy Davies or Mr.
Ed Dewan. Phone: 405 233-6300.
GUYMON
102 Adams Hardfacing, 802 N.E. 6th. Manufacturer of
hardfaced tools. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Don Adams. Phone: 405 338-3326.
67 Swift & Company, Highway 54 East. Beef proces-
sing. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice required.
No cameras permitted. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact William C. Ozenberger. Phone: 405
338-3311.
63 Texas County Feed Yard, Highway 54 East. Feed-
ing cattle for market. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance notice required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact E.R. Kimsey.
Phone: 405 338-7714.
HOMINY
53 Leggett & Piatt, Inc., Highway 99 North. Manufac-
turer of metal bed frames for all types of beds. Tour
of the warehouse, shipping area, offices and then
through the manufacturing process. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No tours the last
week of July and the first week of August. Advance
notice required. Contact Ross Griffith, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 918 885-2137 or 918 885-4751.
Munsingwear Factory, northwest of Hominy. Man-
ufacturer of men's and women's lingerie. Tour
includes offices, cafeteria and manufacturing and
shipping areas. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No tours the first two weeks of
July. Advance notice required. Contact Larry
Sowle, Plant Manager. Phone: 918 885-2013.
HOOKER
63 Master Feeders, Inc., Route 1. Feedlot (custom
cattle feeding). Complete tour of cattle feeding
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Russell
de Cordova, Manager. Phone: 405 652-2494.
IDABEL
50 Joplin Egg Processing Plant, 503 South Central.
Visitors see the receiving, processing, cartoning and
packing of eggs to be trucked to the Dallas-Ft.
Worth, Texas area. Tours weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group number: 40
maximum. Advance notice required. Contact Joe
Joplin. Phone: 405 286-3387.
Mc ALESTER
10 Holsum Baking Company of Oklahoma, Inc., 106
South 6th Street. Visitors observe production of
bread and rolls. Tours daily except Tuesday, 1:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 3-4 days required. Contact
J.O. Richardson, Plant Superintendent. Phone: 918
423-2888.
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OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY
56 Federal Aviation Administration Aeronautical Cen-
ter, 6500 South MacArthur. This is a technical
training and research center for Federal Aviation
Agency personnel. Tour of the FA A Academy
shows classrooms and laboratories where training is
given for air traffic controllers, airway facilities
maintenance personnel and flight standards person-
nel. It is preferred that tours be limited to people or
groups with an aviation background due to the
highly technical nature of the operations. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ad-
vance notice required. Children under 14 not admit-
ted. Contact Ed Green, Assistant Public Affairs
Officer. Phone: 405 686-2562.
18 KOCO-TV, N.W. 63rd and Portland, P.O. Box
32325. Television station. Tour of business offices,
news room, production and engineering facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1-5 p.m. Group number: 10-20. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Contact John D. Harrison or
Joyce Jackson. Phone: 405 848-331 1 .
12 Oklahoma Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 600 North
May Avenue. Soft drink manufacturer — Coca-Cola.
Tours Wednesday, one tour in the morning and one
in the afternoon. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 6-40. Advance notice required. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 6 not admit-
ted. Contact the Personnel Office. Phone: 405
943-8311, Ext. 257 or 260.
PAULS VALLEY
10 Fields, Inc., 1974 South Walnut. Bakery — pecan
and German chocolate pies. Visitors see an automa-
tic assembly line in production of pies, and an oven
that bakes 2,500 pies per hour. Tours Tuesday, 11
a.m. to 12 noon or 2-3 p.m. Tour length: 20
minutes. No tours the first week in July and Christ-
mas holidays. Group number: 15 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact Julian Fields or Pasty
Livingston. Phone: 405 238-2246.
PERRY
66 The Charles Machine Works, P.O. Box 66. Man-
ufacturer of the Ditch Witch, a trenching machine.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the week of July 4.
Group number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras permitted. Contact Mr.
Gene Wood. Phone: 405 336-4404.
SAPULPA
17 Frankoma Pottery, Inc., 2400 Frankoma Road, P.O.
Box 789. Ceramics — earthenware pottery, dinner-
ware and artware. Visitors observe the manufactur-
ing process from start to finish. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length:
20 minutes. No tours during July. Group number:
8-25. Advance notice required. No sketches permit-
ted. Contact Mr. Dave Ballard, Manager, Frankoma
Retail Shop. Phone: 918 224-551 1 .
56 United States Post Office, 320 Southwest Fifth.
Postal service. Tour includes the post office work-
room floor; dispatch and distribution of incoming
and outgoing mail of all types. Tours available seven
days a week, 24-hours a day. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Advance notice required. Groups of children
under 7 must be accompanied by adults. Contact
Vicki DeMoss, Tour Superintendent's Office, or the
Tour Superintendent. Phone: 405 231-4571.
95 W & W Steel Company, 1730 West Reno. Steel
fabrication. Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 5-15. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Lonnie
Selph, Personnel Manager & Safety Director.
Phone: 405 235-3621.
TONKAWA
45 Wetmore, Inc., 210-12 South Main Street. Man-
ufacturer of farm machinery — grinder mixers, grain
buggies, wagon gear, hammermills. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours July 1. Group number: 25 maxi-
mum. Advance notice preferred. Contact Ruel Case,
President. Phone: 405 628-251 1 .
TULSA
106 American Airlines, Inc., 3800 North Mingo Road.
Guided tour of the hangar and shop. Tours Tuesday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 10-50. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact the Manager,
Administrative Services. Phone: 9 1 8 836-55 1 1 , Ext.
3337.
OKLAHOMA
103
87 Seiscor Division, Seismograph Service Corporation,
6200 East 41st, P.O. Box 1590. Analytical instru-
ments, subscriber carrier telephone equipment and
supervisory control equipment. Tour includes the
machine shops, electronic assembly, paint shop and
plating facility. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Group number: 5-50 (10-persons
per group). Advance notice of 1 week required.
French and Spanish translation available. Children
under 13 not admitted. Contact Carol Rorschach.
Phone: 918 627-3330.
75 Sun Oil Company, P.O. Box 2039. Crude oil
refinery. A 15-minute orientation period is given
covering the refining process, followed by a bus tour
through the refinery with stops at the Wax Slabbing
Unit and the Canning Plant. Tours Monday through
Saturday; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through
Friday, and 10 a.m. only on Saturday. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. Advance notice required for groups
of more than 10-persons. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Mike Gilliard. Phone: 918
586-7301.
VALLIANT
74 Weyerhaeuser Company, General Delivery. Pa-
perboard production. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 2-30. Advance notice of 3-4 days required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Wanda Graham. Phone:
405 933-7211.
WAGONER
40 Prestolite Electrical Division of Eltra, 300 S.E. 15th
Street, P.O. Box 734. Manufacturer of small electric
motors for recreation and automotive industries. A
guided tour through the plant includes the various
operations in the manufacture of parts and the
assembling of the electric motors. Tours available
with advance notice. Tour length: 30-45 minutes.
Group number: 2-10. Written notice of 3
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Mr. Harold
Martinson, Personnel Director. Phone: 918
485-5572.
OREGON
ALBANY
72 Democrat Herald. Group tours only. Advance
notice of 1 week required. People interested in
journalism are welcome any time. Student tours (5th
grade or older) are at 1 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Phone: 503 926-221 1.
48 Great Western Seed Company. Advance notice of 1
day required. Phone: 503 926-2636.
56 U.S. Bureau of Mines. Tours are offered on Wed-
nesday. Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact
Harland Jager. Phone: 503 926-581 1 .
83 Van Dahl Publications. Tours preferred on Wednes-
day and Thursday. Advance notice of 2 days re-
quired. Phone: 503 928-3569.
ASTORIA
50 Bumble Bee Seafoods, Inc. Arrangements for tours
must be made at the office. Summer months:
8-1 1:15 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Winter months: 9-1 1:15
a.m. and 1-3 p.m.
BANDON
47 Oregon State Fish Hatchery at Bandon. Tours daily.
BONNEVILLE
38 Bonneville Lock and Dam. Tours by appointment
only. Contact Don Lawrence. Phone: 503 374-8442,
Ext. 247.
BROOKINGS
65 Brookings Plywood Corporation, 703 Chetco
Boulevard (Office), Box 820. Tours Monday
through Friday, 2 p.m. Visitors must check at the
office before going to the plant. Phone: 503
469-2127.
48 Strahm's Lilies, Box 2216, Oceanview Drive, Har-
bor, Oregon. (Drive to Harbor on Highway 101 and
follow the signs to the colored lillies.) Visitors see
over 300 varieties of lillies growing both indoors and
outdoors. Tours from early morning to dark. Phone:
503 469-3792.
CLACKAMAS
112 Safeway Distribution Center. Tours can be arranged
at the Public Relations Office. Phone: 503
232-2101, Ext. 222 or 257.
DALLAS
53 De Graff Church Furniture. Tours by arrangement at
the office.
65 Friesen Core Company. Wooden and paper cores.
Tours by arrangement at the office.
62 Muir & McDonald Tanners. Tours by arrangement
at the office.
65 Willamette Valley Lumber Company. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 1 p.m., by arrangement at the
office. Children under 13 not admitted.
EUGENE
48 Chase Gardens. Tours for groups only by appoint-
ment. No tours in May. Contact Mona Yates.
Phone:503 485-1343.
65 Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Tours available
from June to September 3, Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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OREGON
FLORENCE
65 Davidson Industries Sawmill. Tours available Mon-
day through Friday. Advance notice required.
Phone:503 997-2811.
74 Gardiner Paper Mill. Tours Tuesday and Thursday,
12:45 p.m. No cameras permitted. Children under
12 not admitted.
FOREST GROVE
65 Forest Fiber Products Company. Hardboard. Tours
by arrangement at the office.
50 Gray and Company. Jams, syrups, toppings, etc.
Tours June 1 to October 1, by arrangement at the
Forest Grove Chamber of Commerce.
65 Stimson Lumber Company. Tours by arrangement at
the office.
HALSEY
23 American Can Company. Tours June 14 to Labor
Day, Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. Tour length:
90 minutes to 2 hours. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact the Receptionist.
HILLSBORO
95 Armco Steel Corporation. Tours by appointment
only. Phone: 503 648-4123.
83 Bank Printing Company. Tours by appointment
only. Phone: 503 648-0505.
41 Exact Electronics, Inc. Tours by appointment only.
Phone:503 648-6661.
79 Grant & Roth Plastics, Inc. Tours by appointment
only. Phone: 503 648-2136.
72 Hillsboro Argus. Tours by appointment only.
Phone:503 648-1131.
3 Hillsboro Aviation. Tours by appointment only.
Phone:503 648-6631.
79 Hillsboro Plastic Products, Inc. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Phone: 503 648-9012.
67 Kummer Meat Company. Tours by appointment
only. Phone: 503 648-4104.
Ill Oak Knoll Winery, Inc. Tours by appointment only.
Phone:503 648-8198.
71 Rodgers Organ Company. Tours by appointment
only. Phone:503 648-4181.
HOOD RIVER
50 Diamond Fruit Growers, Inc., 1 1 — 3rd Street. Fruit
processors — canning and packing. Tours available
at harvest time, Wednesday or Thursday, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Phone: 503 386-3111.
39 Hood River Distillers, Port Suite No. 2. Bottling of
distilled spirits. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p. m. (No tours during the lunch hour.)
Phone: 503 386-1588.
5 Jantzen, Inc., 550 Riverside Drive. Garment
manufacturing — ladies' sportswear. Advance notice
of 1 day required. Phone: 503 386-1 122.
65 Krieg Millwork, Inc., Route 4, Frankton Road, Box
1340. Manufacturers of molding, kiln dried lumber
and cabinets. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Phone: 503 386-2929.
Ill Mt. Hood Winery, Route 1, Woodworth Road,
Parkdale, Oregon (Box 133). Farm winery. Tours
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone:
305 352-3645.
KLAMATH FALLS
65 Weyerhaeuser Company. Two tours each weekday
during the summer, 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
LAKEVIEW
65 Fremont Sawmill Company. Tours Thursday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m., by arrangement at the Lakeview
Chamber of Commerce.
65 Lakeview Lumber Products Company. Tours Wed-
nesday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., by arrangement at the
Lakeview Chamber of Commerce.
LEBANON
74 Crown Zellerbach. Paper mill. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-1 1 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., preferably
by appointment. Group number: 10 maximum.
Children under 7 not admitted.
47 Salmon Hatchery, Oregon State Fish Commission,
Foster, Oregon. Tours any time during the day.
Group tours by appointment.
65 U.S. Plywood. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 9a.m.
and 1:15 p.m., by appointment only. Group number:
5 maximum. Children under 12 not admitted.
Mc MINNVILLE
10 Archway Cookie Company. Tours Monday and
Friday, by appointment only. Phone: 503 472-5145.
37 Darigold Milk Farms. Tours Tuesday and Friday,
10:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3 p.m. Phone: 503
472-2157.
50 Diane Foods. Tours Monday through Friday, by
appointment only. Phone: 503 472-3212.
105 Neonex Trailers. Tours Monday through Friday, by
appointment only. Phone: 503 472-4601.
OREGON
105
65 U.S. Plywood (Willamina). Tours Monday through
Friday, by appointment only. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice of I day required for
groups under 12; advance notice of I week required
for groups of 12 or more. Children under 6 not
admitted. Phone: 503 876-2042.
MEDFORD
74 Boise Cascade. Tours available weekdays, by ap-
pointment only. Phone: 503 776-6666.
MILL CITY
38 Detroit Dam. Visitor's building open daily during
daylight hours. Powerhouse open Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. For group tours contact the
Project Engineer, Mid-Willamette Valley Projects
Office, General Delivery, Foster, Oregon 97345.
Phone: 503 368-5124.
MILWAUKIE
94 Mail-Well Envelope Company. Tours by arrange-
ment at the office.
102 P & C Tool Company. Tours by arrangement at the
office.
99 Pendleton Woolen Mills. Tours by arrangement at
the Main Office in Portland. Milwaukie weaving
plant: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Milwaukie garment
factory: 1 p.m. only. Phone: 503 654-7777.
NEWPORT
74 Georgia Pacific Paper Mill (Toledo). Tours Monday
through Friday, 10:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Children
under 12 not admitted.
ONTARIO
48 Andrews Seed Company. Tours by arrangement at
the office.
65 Laminated Wood Products, Inc. Tours by arrange-
ment at the office.
50 Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. Group tours by prior arrange-
ments.
OREGON CITY
74 Publishers Paper Mill. Pulp and paper mill. Tours
Wednesday, 2 p.m. Reservations required for large
groups. Children under 12 not admitted.
PENDLETON
65 Harris Pine Mills. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. and 3 p.m.
99 Pendleton Woolen Mills. Tours year-round, Mon-
day through Friday, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 a.m.
and 1, 2, and 3 p.m. Large groups by appointment
only.
PILOT ROCK
65 Georgia-Pacific Pine Mills Company. Tours by
arrangement at the office.
PORTLAND
36 Alpenrose Dairy. General tours anytime. Phone: 503
244-1133.
72 Daily Journal of Commerce. Printing industry.
Tours 10-11 a.m. or 2-3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice of 3 days required. Contact
Mr. Emerson. Phone: 503 226-131 1.
86 Fire Boats Orientation Program (not boat rides).
Tours Monday through Friday, 1-4 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Advance notice required.
Children under 12 and senior citizens not admitted.
Phone: 503 232-8135.
92 Goodwill Industries. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance
notice required. Contact the Public Relations De-
partment. Phone: 503 238-6133.
105 Hyster Company. Lift trucks. Tours Monday
through Friday. Tour length: 1-3 hours. Education
groups only. Advance notice required. Contact Mr.
Stanton. Phone: 503 280-7654.
5 Jantzen, Inc. Sportswear. Tours Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. No tours in August. Group number: 6-25.
Advance notice required for reservations. Children
under 13 not admitted. Phone: 503 238-5340.
90 Llyod Center. Tours daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 40 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Public Relations. Phone: 503 283-251 1.
94 Mail-Well Envelope Company. Tours Monday
through Friday. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
5 minimum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 16 not admitted. Contact Mr.
Clover. Phone: 503 654-3141.
44 Mayflower Farms. Tours Monday and Tuesday,
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 10 minimum. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 6 not admitted. Contact Miss
Selma Henrickson. Phone: 503 234-8292, Ext. 284.
50 Nabisco. Tours by appointment, October 1 to May
31, Tuesday and Thursday, 1:15 p.m. Tour length:
90 minutes. Advance notice and confirmation re-
quired. Children under 10 not admitted. Contact
Mrs. Fatheree. Phone: 503 285-2571 .
72 Oregoniun Newspaper, Oregon Journal. Tours
Monday and Thursday. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Children under 15 not admitted. Phone: 503
226-2121.
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OREGON
55 Owens-Illinois. Glass containers. Professional
groups only. Tour length: 2 hours. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. Contact the Personnel Office.
Phone:503 254-7331.
99 Pendleton Woolen Mills, Washougal, Washington.
Retail outlet. Tours Monday and Friday, 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice required. Phone: 503
226-4801. Milwaukie Plant — men's garment fac-
tory. Tours at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Advance notice not required.
88 Port of Portland. Airport. Tour length: 30-60 min-
utes. Group number: 30 maximum. Prepared for
tours on little notice during summer months. Ad-
vance notice required during winter months. Contact
the Airport Hostess. Phone: 503 233-8331, Ext.
345.
12 Portland Bottling Company. Tours Monday through
Friday. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 12
minimum. Advance notice required. Children under
5 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Stone between 8 and 9
a.m. Phone: 503 235-6623.
83 Publisher's Paper Company. Tours Wednesday, 2
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance reservation
required for large groups. Children under 12 not
admitted. Phone: 503 656-521 1 .
36 Sunshine Dairy, Inc. Tours Tuesday and Friday, 10
a.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 8 not admitted.
Contact Mr. Larson. Phone: 503 234-7526.
41 Tektronix, Inc. Oscilloscopes, cathode ray tubes.
Tours Monday through Friday on request. Tour
length: 1-3 hours. Prefer industry or science-
oriented students. Advance notice required. Chil-
dren under 15 not admitted. Contact Tom Williams.
Phone: 503 644-0161, Ext. 7151.
5 White Stag Manufacturing Company. Tours Mon-
day through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10
minimum. Advance notice required. Phone: 503
777-1711.
PORT ORFORD
65 Rogge Lumber Company. Tours by arrangement at
the office.
65 Western States Plywood. Tours by arrangement at
the office.
PRINEVILLE
65 Clear Pine Moulding. Check at the office for tours.
Phone: 503 447-4195.
65 Ochoco Lumber Company. Lumber mill. Arrange
for a tour a few hours in advance. Phone: 503
447-6296.
65 Pine Products Lumber Company. Arrange for a tour
a few hours in advance. Phone: 503 447-6212.
REDMOND
86 Redmond Air Center (Smoke Jumpers), U.S. Forest
Service. Tours on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
year-round. Tours at other hours by special ar-
rangement.
ROSEBURG
111 Bjelland Vineyard. Samples and tours Saturday and
Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Phone: 503 679-6950.
Ill Hillcrest Vineyard. Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour includes wine tasting. Groups by appointment.
Phone: 503 673-3709.
RUFUS
38 John Day Lock & Dam. Open daily during daylight
hours. For group tours contact the Project Engineer,
The Dalles- John Day Project, P.O. Box 564, The
Dalles, Oregon 97058. Phone: 503 739-2518.
ST. HELENS
74 Boise Cascade Corporation. Pulp and paper mill.
Tours weekdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arrangements
must be made at the Personnel Office. Children
under 12 not admitted.
65 Boise Cascade Lumber Company. Tours by ar-
rangement at the office only.
65 Crown Zellerbach Northwest Lumber. Tours by
arrangement at the office only.
65 Kaiser Gypsum Insulated Board. Tours by arrange-
ment at the office only.
SALEM
65 Boise Cascade Corporation. Paper mill. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 2 p.m. Summer extended tours
10 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. Children under 12 not
admitted.
Ill Honeywood Winery. Tours Monday through Thurs-
day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday at 3:30 p.m. and
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours by appointment
only.
48 Oregon Filbert Growers. Tours by arrangement at
the office only. Advance notice required. Phone:
503 363-1655.
48 Oregon Fruit Products Company. Tours by ar-
rangement at the office. Advance notice required.
Phone:503 581-6211.
12 Seven-Up Bottling Company. Tours by arrangement
at the office only. Phone: 503 585-2822.
OREGON
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SPRINGFIELD
65 Weyerhauser Company. Complete tour of wood
products plant. Tours June through August, week-
days at 10 a.m. Tour length: 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(Subject to change.)
SWEET HOME
38 Green Peter and Foster Dams. U.S. Corps of En-
gineers. Tours by arrangement at the office. Phone:
503 367-5124.
41 White's Electronics. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
65 Willamette Industries, Inc. Sawmill and plywood.
Tours by reservation only.
THE DALLES
108 Celilo Converter Station. Open daily during daylight
hours. Group tours by reservation only.
38 The Dalles Dam. Summer hours are 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. daily. A small train accompanied by guides
travels to the dam and powerhouse.
TILLAMOOK
36 Tillamook County Creamery Association. Open
daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
UMATILLA
38 McNary Dam and Lock. Open daily during daylight
hours. For group tours contact the Project Engineer.
Phone:503 922-3211.
WEST LINN
65 Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Tours Tuesday
through Friday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Children under
12 not admitted.
88 Willamette Falls Ship Locks. Tours by arrangement
at the office.
PENNSYLVANIA
AUSTIN
68 Emporium Specialties Company, Inc. , Foster Street.
Manufacturer of cold-headed wire forms, metal
stampings, sintered metal parts, glass-working bur-
ners and hand tools. Tour of each department,
including an explanation of the type of products,
market and basic method of manufacturing. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-2 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last two weeks of
July. Group number: 10 maximum. Written notice
of 30 days required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Contact J. A. Newton. Phone: 814 647-8661.
BALA-CYNWYD
87 SFB Products, 221 Rock Hill Road. Manufacturer of
special instruments and aids for the blind and visu-
ally limited. Tours available by appointment. Group
number: 5 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
preferred. Children under 10 must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Mrs. Etta Lerman. Phone: 215
664-9429.
BEDFORD
79 Creative Pultrusions, Inc., 233 North Street. Man-
ufacturer of reinforced fiberglass. Visitors see the
manufacturing of fiberglass products by pultrusion
and hand lay-up processes. Tours available by ap-
pointment. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1
month required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children not admitted. Contact Ms. Joy A. Sweet.
Phone:814 623-1197.
BELLEFONTE
41 Linden Laboratories, Inc., Township Route 430,
R.D. No. 2. Manufacturer of piezoceramics and
transducers. Tour includes the office, laboratory
area, piezoceramic area and transducer area, with a
demonstration of the products. Tours weekdays,
except Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 12 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact J.W. Anderson, President, or
P. A. Rishel, Vice President. Phone: 814 355-5491.
BETHLEHEM
5 Forte Sportswear, Inc. , East Fifth & William Street.
Sportswear manufacturer. Tour includes all phases
of garment manufacturing, from the cutting room to
the packing department. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 min-
utes. No tours the first two weeks in July. Advance
notice of 3 days required. Spanish translation avail-
able. Contact Miss Sandy Wise, Secretary. Phone:
215 865-0450.
BIRCHRUNVILLE
111 Conestoga Vineyards, Inc., Flowing Springs Road.
Vineyards and winery. Tour of vineyards and win-
ery, along with a tasting of various wines at various
stages of production. Tours Saturday only, except
by special request, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Advance notice required for tours other
than Saturday. Translation services available for
French, Italian, Spanish and some Arabic. Children
must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Patricia
Fondots, Manager. Phone: 215 822-0795.
BRADFORD
41 Pensilco Corporation, One Silicon Way. Manufac-
turer of electronic silicon crystal slices. Visitors see
crystal growing, slicing, centerless grinding and
polishing operations. Tours weekdays, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-25.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Dutch, German
and Italian translation available. No sketches permit-
ted. Children not admitted. Contact Cornells J.
Heinink, President. Phone: 814 362-3586.
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PENNSYLVANIA
BROCKWAY
68 Brockway Pressed Metals, Inc., 921 Clark Street.
Fabricator of powder metal parts. Tour includes the
production facilities and research and development
areas. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 10 days required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact J. Allen Curry. Phone:
814 268-3455.
BROOKVILLE
65 Matson Lumber Company, 132 Main Street, P.O.
Box L. Manufacturer of hardwood lumber. Tour
includes sawmill, logging operation and dry kilns.
Tours available daily with advance notice, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of
several days required. Contact Robert D. Matson,
President. Phone: 814 849-5334.
CHADDS FORD
87 Spitz Space Systems, Inc., Route 1, south of Route
202 intersection. Manufacturer of major simulator
equipment for domed space theaters. Tour includes a
visit to a small planetarium classroom, tour of the
manufacturing plant and demonstration of the Space
Simulator. Tours available with advance notice, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Group number: 12 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1-7 days required. Contact Herbert
N. Williams, Director, Special Projects. Phone: 215
459-5200.
CHAMBERSBURG
109 Hennessy Vendwell, 910 Progress Road. Vending
machines manufacturer. Tours Monday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 4 maximum. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children not admitted. Contact Frank Levine, Vice
President. Phone: 717 264-7146.
20 Northern Homes of Pennsylvania, Inc., Route 2,
P.O. Box 515. Manufacturer of custom-paneled,
factory-built houses. Tours Tuesday through Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 15-25. Advance notice required.
Contact Kenneth H. Wells. Phone: 717 264-5132.
CLARION
20 Bendix Home Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 349. Mobile
homes manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday
by appointment. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours
the first week in December. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice required. No sketches
permitted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Art Warner, General Manager. Phone: 814
226-9210.
CONNELLSVILLE
5 Connellsville Sportswear, 2 First Street. Clothing
manufacturer. Tours Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No
tours first two weeks of July and one week at
Christmas. Group number: 3-8. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Translation services available. Con-
tact Ralph Farrell. Phone: 412 628-2100.
CORNVVELLS HEIGHTS
99 Eddington Thread Manufacturing Company, 3222
Knights Road. Manufacturer of sewing thread.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Advance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Martin Tannenbaum. Phone: 215
639-8900.
CORRY
95 Mclnnes Steel Company, 441 East Main Street.
Manufacturer of steel forgings. Visitors see forging,
machining, heat-treating and testing in the manufac-
turing of open die steel forgings. Tours available
with advance notice; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. No tours the last week of July and first week
of August. Group number: 6 maximum. Advance
notice of 5 days required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children not admitted. Phone: 814
665-8251.
ELIZABETHTOWN
50 Baum's Bologna, Inc., P.O. Box 407. Manufacturer
of Lebanon and sweet bologna. Visitors see a slide
presentation, followed by a guided tour of the plant,
question-and-answer period and sampling of prod-
uct. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice preferred.
Contact Carl E. Gerlach, Sales Manager. Phone:
717 367-1552.
EMPORIUM
40 Tau Electronic Products, Inc., Keystone Park. Man-
ufacturer of electroluminescent lamps, readouts,
panels and display devices. Plant visit will include
demonstration of products and tour of manufacturing
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the last two
weeks of July. Group number: 10 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2-3 weeks required. Children under
16 not admitted. Contact M.D. Emmett, J.G. Ryan,
Jr., or F.J. Roberto. Phone: 814 483-3356.
PENNSYLVANIA
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ERIE
102 Ber-Lo Manufacturing Company, 2345 Warfel Av-
enue. Manufacturer of screw machine products,
coning, threading tools, valve packing extractors,
tubing and nipples. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 5-15. Advance notice of 10
days required. Contact Gary L. Smith or Bernard J.
Bucceri. Phone: 814 459-2785.
16 The Erie Brewing Company, 2131 State Street.
Brewery. Tour includes brewing, bottling and rack-
ing departments, and also other areas such as engine
rooms, tunnels, meter, storage tanks, etc. Tour is
concluded with a brief visit to the Rathskellar for a
sampling of the product. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. and 1:30 and 3 p.m. Tour length:
60-90 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Chil-
dren must be accompanied by an adult. Contact Mr.
H. Vincent Mays, Office Manager. Phone: 814
455-907 1 .
FAIRLESS HILLS
102 Kras Corporation, 99 Newbold Road. Precision tool
and die & mold manufacturer. An orientation period
is followed by a tour of the engineering and man-
ufacturing facilities and quality control laboratory.
Tours Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 15 maximum.
German and Portuguese translation available. Con-
tact Lawrence L. Plummer, President. Phone: 215
946-8180.
FOGELSVILLE
16 The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company, U.S. 22
and Route 100 (mailing address, P.O. Box 2568,
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18001). Brewery. Visitors
see the beer producing facility, with sampling of
beer in the Stein Room. Public tours Tuesday
through Saturday; May 31 through Labor Day, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. and after Labor Day to May 31, 1-3
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Phone: 215 395-6811.
FRANKLIN
79 Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, 315 Grant Street.
Plastic extrusion of PVC plastic pipe and pipe
accessories. Tours available with advance reserva-
tions. Tour length: 75 minutes. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 8 weeks required;
visits restricted to certain areas. Each visit must be
approved by Johns-Manville Corporation, Denver,
Colorado. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren and persons requiring special supervision are
not admitted. Contact D.W. Andrews, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 814 432-2166.
FREDERICKSBURG
81 Grimes Poultry Processing Corporation, U.S. 22
and PA. 343. Poultry processing. Visitors observe
the complete processing procedures from receiving
to shipping. Tours Monday through Thursday, 9-1 1
a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Translation available for French, German,
Slavic, Spanish and Vietnamese. Contact
Clarence F. Patteson, Personnel Director. Phone:
717 865-2153, Ext. 42.
HERSHEY
32 Hershey's Chocolate World, 19 East Chocolate
Avenue. Chocolate confectionery. Visitors enjoy a
unique, automated ride through a simulated world of
chocolate. Tours Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 10 minutes. Contact John Brontsema, Man-
ager. Phone: 717 534-4912.
HOMER CITY
68 Star Manufacturing Company, Lucerne Mines. Fab-
rication of metal buildings and metal building sys-
tems. Tour of plant shows metal building compo-
nents being fabricated, including shearing, welding,
painting, roll forming, packaging and shipping.
Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 2-5. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Children not admitted.
Contact Mr. Courtney Shenkle, Plant Manager.
Phone:412 479-9072.
INDIANA
45 Beckwith Machinery, South 13th Street. Remodel-
ing and repairing diesel engines. Visitors see en-
gines, torque convertors and transmissions being
taken apart and put back together. Tours Monday
through Friday, by arrangement only, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice required. Sketches not
permitted. Contact Mr. Jim Woodle. Phone: 412
463-8743.
85 McCreary Tire & Rubber Company, McCreary
Road. Tire manufacturer. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
No tours Thanksgiving week. Advance notice of 4-6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr.
Edward Yakelis. Phone: 412 357-6600.
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PENNSYLVANIA
JOHNSTOWN
82 Pennsylvania Electric Company, 1001 Broad Street.
Electric utility. Visitors tour the generating
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
40 maximum. Advance notice of 3 weeks required.
Advance clearance required for schedulings; visits
are restricted to certain areas. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact R. A. Low. Phone: 814 536-6611, Ext. 450.
LUCERNE MINES
21 Star Manufacturing, Inc., Lucerne Road. Metal
buildings manufacturer. Orientation is followed by a
complete tour of the plant. Tours Monday thorugh
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours.
Advance notice of 6 weeks required. Tours are
restricted to certain areas. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. No
wheelchairs permitted. Contact Mr. Cartney
Shankle. Phone: 412 479-9071.
LATROBE
55 Mayflower Glass Factory, U.S. Route 30. Glass
manufacturer — art glass and decorative accessories.
Visitors see how glass is made from raw
materials — handblown and handworked. Tours
available with advance notice. Tour length: 20-25
minutes. No tours during July. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice of 3 weeks required.
Translation available for Croatian, Polish, Spanish
and Yugoslavian. Contact Mr. Prindle. Phone: 412
539-8508.
MARS
91 James Austin Company, Valencia Road. Manufac-
turer of bleaches and cleaning products. An intro-
duction is followed by a complete tour of the
bottle-making facility, waste disposal and bleach-
making facility, bottling department, warehouse and
question-and-answer session. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Advance notice of 1 week preferred. Con-
tact William Shott. Phone: 412 625-1535.
LEWISTOWN
20 Marlette Homes, Inc., P.O. 712. Manufacturer of
mobile homes and prebuilt housing. Tour includes
assembly line and display homes. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. No tours the week of July 4. Group number:
30 maximum. Advance notice required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Jack McCurry.
Phone:717 248-3947.
LITITZ
113 Garden Spot Badge Company, Inc., 24 East Woods
Drive. Manufacturer of award ribbons. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m.
Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Small children must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Mr. Oren F.
Spangenburg. Phone: 717 626-2025.
LOCK HAVEN
3 Piper Aircraft Corporation, 820 East Bald Eagle
Street. Manufacturer of aircraft and airplane parts.
Tour includes assembly line — from start to finish.
Tours Monday through Friday, 1 1 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last week in July
and first week in August. Group number: 15 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. French, German
and Spanish translation available. Contact
Gary Lininger, Customer Relations Representative
and Tour Guide. Phone: 717 748-6711.
MEADOW LANDS
30 RCA Corporation. Manufacturer of mobile
communications — car radios, portable radios and
base stations. Visitors view all aspects of manufac-
turing mobile communications products, including
the portable units. Tours Tuesday through Thursday,
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours
during July. Group number: 6 maximum. Advance
notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Mr. Ray Hamblett, Manager
International Sales. Phone: 412 228-6385.
MEDIA
70 The Franklin Mint, Inc., Baltimore Pike (south of
- Media). Commemorative coins, medals, etc. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Advance notice required for
groups. Translation services available. No sketches
permitted. Contact the Franklin Mint Tour Office,
Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19063. Phone: 215
459-6168.
MILESBURG
20 Ridge Homes, Old Curtin Road. Precut housing
manufacturer. Tour includes the manufacturing and
loading departments of precut housing plant. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. Group number: 5-25. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Randy Sibert or
Carroll Justice. Phone: 814 355-1561.
PENNSYLVANIA
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Mt. PLEASANT
55 L. E. Smith Glass Company, Route 31. Hand-made
pressed glass antique reproductions. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9:30-10:45 a.m. and 12 noon to
3:20 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. No tours the first
two weeks in July. Group number: 12 maximum.
(Reservations required for a group of 12 or more.)
Tour is not recommended for young children. Con-
tact the Sales Room. Phone: 412 547-3544.
MURRYSVILLE
68 Asbury Industries, Inc., 4351 Wm. Penn Highway.
Steel plate fabrication, attachments for construction
machinery — buckets, dozer blades. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Contact Terry Bach. Phone: 412 327-3500.
MYERSTOWN
62 Myerstown Hide & Tallow Company, Route 501
South. Visitors observe hides being salted and
prepared for shipment; tallow and crackling. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Group
number: 50 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Children under 16 must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Max D. Freedson. Phone: 717
866-2187.
NEW ALEXANDRIA
31 Ramaley Equipment & Supply Company, Route 22.
Manufacturer of premixed concrete. Tour of pre-
mixed concrete operation and batch plant. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance
notice of 1 day required. Contact
Chalmers B. Ramaley, President. Phone: 412
668-2216.
NEW CASTLE
67 Castle Brand, Inc., Hobart & Mahoning Avenue.
Manufacturers of processed meats — sausage, wein-
ers, bologna, smoked hams. Visitors tour the entire
plant, including coolers, kitchen and smoke depart-
ment, and have an opportunity to sample three
different lunch meats. Tours by appointment. Tour
length: 30-60 minutes. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. Groups of
children must be accompanied by sufficient number
of adults for supervision. Contact Mary Swanson.
Phone:412 658-7721.
32 Sotus Candy Factory, 224 West Youngstown Road.
Candy-making. Tours Monday through Saturday, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Advance
notice of 1-2 weeks required. Contact Mrs.
Reid Shiner. Phone: 412 652-3831.
50 Waldman Meats, 809 Sampson Street (Route 422
West). Manufacturer of processed meat and
restaurant-type foods. Visitors see how beef, pork,
veal, poultry and restaurant-type foods are proces-
sed. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 13
not admitted. Contact Mr. Martin Waldman or
Bruce Waldman. Phone: 412 658-7788.
NEW HOLLAND
45 Sperry New Holland, Franklin and Roberts Avenue.
Manufacturer of farm equipment — hay balers, hay
mower-conditioners and feed grinder-mixers. Plant
tours originate at Company's new farm history
museum. Personal transportation needed for plant
tour which takes visitors through steel receiving,
press and shear operations, parts machining, assem-
bly lines, painting, finishing and quality control
areas. Tours Monday through Friday, from June
through September, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from
October through May, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 80 minutes (includes 20 minutes for farm
museum visit). Advance notice required for groups
of more than 10. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Mrs.
Constance Kennedy, Visitor Relations Coordinator.
Phone: 717 354-1100.
NEW HOPE
111 Bucks Country Vineyards, Inc., U.S. Route 202
(R.D. 1). Guided tour of cellar includes tasting of
wines. Visitors are also invited to see the museum
on the premises. Tours Monday through Saturday,
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 10-50. Advance notice preferred. Contact
Debra Gerold. Phone: 215 794-7449.
NEWMANSTOWN
53 Kountry Kraft Kitchens. Visitors observe the man-
ufacturing of kitchen cabinets and office furniture in
all phases of the operation, and the showroom
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, Saturday
by special appointment, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10-40. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Mr. Ralph
Bashore or Mr. Elvin Hurst. Phone: 215 589-4575.
NORTH EAST
111 Penn-Shore Vineyards, Inc., 10225 East Lake
Road. Producer of table wines and champagnes.
Tour of entire winery and tasting of wines. Tours
Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tour
length: 20 minutes, plus time to sample nine table
wines. Group number: 45 maximum. Advance
notice preferred. Contact Mrs. Joan G. Behnken,
Office Secretary. Phone: 814 725-9422.
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PENNSYLVANIA
OLD FORGE
113 Garlet Company Union Environmental, Division of
Union Corporation, 401 Bridge Street. Manufac-
turer of waste-handling equipment and metal light
poles. Tour of manufacturing facilities where paper
balers, vertical and horizontal compactors and front
end loaders are built. Tours Monday through Wed-
nesday, 1-3 p.m. (morning hours by special ar-
rangement). Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the
last two weeks in July. Group number: 2-10. Ad-
vance notice required. Contact H.R. D'Amato, Pres-
ident. Phone:717 457-7426.
PALMYRA
50 Palmyra Bologna Company, Inc., 230 North Col-
lege Street. Manufacturers of "Seltzer Brand"
Lebanon bologna. Visitors see the old, but active,
towering wooden smoke houses and see how beef is
processed into luncheon meat. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20
minutes. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required for reservations from
September through May. Children under 12 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Mrs. Helen Bell.
Phone: 717 838-6336.
PHILADELPHIA
27 Alco Chemical Corporation, Trenton Avenue and
William Street. Manufacturer of specialty
chemicals — sodium polyacrylates, acrylic latex,
polyacrylic acids, graft polymers. Tour includes
reactors, blend equipment, monomer storage areas,
special compounding areas, vertical and horizontal
milling equipment, quality control laboratories and
research and development laboratories. Tours week-
days, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours the first two weeks in July and last week in
December. Group number: 4 maximum. Advance
notice of 1-2 days required, but 1 week preferred.
Translation available for Spanish, German, Hunga-
rian and Chinese (Mandarin). Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Marvin L. Arnold or George T.
Hammond. Phone: 215 425-0621.
72 The Evening and Sunday Bulletin, 30th and Market
Streets. Newspaper. Visitors tour the press corridor
with presses in operation, newsroom, composing
room, paper storage, railroad siding, lower end of
presses and stripping platform. Tours Monday
through Saturday, 9, 10, 1 1 a.m. and 12 noon. Tour
length: 45 minutes. Group number: 30 maximum.
Advance reservations required for groups of 10 or
more. Clearances required if visitors request to see
areas other than usual tour. Contact the Community
Relations Department. Phone: 215 662-7377.
85 G. F. Goodman & Son, Inc., 4352 North American
Street. Manufacturer of specialized cutters for rub-
ber and hot melt adhesives. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9-11:30 a.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 6
weeks required. Tour is restricted to certain areas.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact W.R. Rumble, President.
Phone: 215 455-5006.
76 Smith/Kline Corporation, 1500 Spring Garden
Street. Pharmaceutical manufacturer. Tour includes
research and development, and production facilities,
with special emphasis on the development of new
drug products from the beginning in research to the
finished product. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. or 2 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours the
last week in July and between Christmas and New
Year's. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Trans-
lation available for major world languages. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact Mrs. Sharyn M. Arnold,
Guest Relations Administrator. Phone: 215
854-5167.
70 United States Mint, 5th and Arch Streets. Minting of
coins for circulation and commemorative medals as
authorized by Congress. Audio-visual tour overlook-
ing the production floor; tour of relic room and
museum and a visit to the sales area. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length:
1 hour. No tours the first two weeks in July. Contact
Ms. Angela M. Zungolo or Mr. James Driscoll.
Phone: 215 597-7053.
PHILIPSBURG
68 Ginter Welding, Inc., Route 53 South. Welding
service and small manufacturing. Tours Monday
through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 2-10. Contact William C.
Ginter, President, or Harold Knepp, Plant Foreman.
Phone:814 342-4154.
PITTSBURGH
108 Allegheny County Sanitary Treatment Plant, 3300
Preble Avenue. Waste water purification plant. Tour
consists of a lecture on first and secondary treatment
of waste water while visitors view a model of the
plant, followed by a walking tour of the plant from
beginning to end where visitors see such processes
as sedimentation, preaeration, chlorination and in-
cineration. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. Tour length: 1-3 hours. Group number: 40
maximum. Written advance notice of 1 week re-
quired. Small children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Mr. George Brinsko, Plant Superin-
tendent. Phone: 412 766-4810.
PENNSYLVANIA
113
10 Braun Baking Company, 1700 Island Avenue.
Bakery — bread, rolls, etc. Tour includes a general
information session, tour through each production
area from start to finish, a discussion period and
tasting session. Tours weekdays, except Tuesday,
by appointment. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours in
weeks containing a holiday. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 7 and elderly persons not admitted.
Contact Mrs. Nancy Corcoran. Phone: 412
23 1 -2000.
11 Equibank, N.A. Headquarters, Equibank Building,
Oliver Plaza. Financial institution. Tour includes
various departments of bank functions, such as
computer operations, community banking, interna-
tional operations, investments, etc. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 10-25. Advance notice of 1
month required for reservations. Cameras and
sketches allowed with special permission. Children
under 15 not admitted. Contact the Communication
Department. Phone: 412 288-5204.
2 Equitable Gas - Energy Company, 1 1 1 South Com-
mons Allegheny Center. Manufacturer of heating
and cooling systems. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
W.F. Goffe, Jr. Phone: 412 471-7600, Ext. 291.
92 Goodwill Industries of Pittsburgh, 2600 East Carson
Street. Rehabilitation and on-the-job training for
physically, mentally, emotionally and socially hand-
icapped persons. Guided tour shows testing and
evaluation center using Singer System and training
areas such as drycleaning, furniture repair, etc.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 100
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Ms. Metta
Bland, Director of Special Services. Phone: 412
481-9000.
11 Mellon Bank, Mellon Square. Financial institution.
Tour consists of the following departments: operat-
ing retail, credit card, trust and international ex-
change. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number:
10-20. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Limited
translation services available. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact the Public Relations Department.
Phone:412 232-5383.
18 Metropolitan Pittsburgh Public Broadcasting, 4802
Fifth Avenue. Public television and radio. Visit
includes studios, master control room, scene shop,
printing shop and FM studio. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week required. French and German translation
available. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
the Department of Special Events. Phone: 412
683-1300.
56 National Weather Service - National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration, 2328 Federal Build-
ing, 1000 Liberty Avenue. U.S. weather forecast-
ing. Visitors see how weather is forecast in South-
western Pennsylvania. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 5-15. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Paul F. Jacoby, Meteorologist. Phone: 412
644-2881.
16 Pittsburgh Brewing Company, 3340 Liberty Av-
enue. Brewery. Tours by prior arrangement only.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted
unless with a family group. Contact Mr. William
Smith. Phone: 412 682-7400.
11 Pittsburgh National Bank, Fifth and Wood Street.
Financial institution. Tour includes bank offices,
corporate headquarters, electronic and computerized
banking. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact the Public Relations Department. Phone:
412 355-2873.
72 The Pittsburgh Press, 34 Boulevard of the Allies.
Newspaper publication. Visitors tour the plant while
five editions are being produced, starting at the
newsroom and following it all the way to the
pressroom. Tour includes composing and engraving.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Use of cameras
and sketches restricted to certain areas. Contact
Richard Macino, Public Service Director. Phone:
412 263-1421.
36 Turner Dairy Farm, 1049 Jefferson Road. Dairy —
milk production. Visitors see a milking farm and
some of the animals. Tours Monday through Friday,
one tour a day at 9:30 a.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Mr.
Walt Chila, Office Manager. Phone: 412 242-1700.
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PENNSYLVANIA
56 United States Post Office, Main Post Office, Grant
Street and Seventh Avenue. Postal service. Visitors
see mail being processed from incoming to outgoing
and how zip code works. Tours Monday through
Friday, 1:30-3 p.m. Tour length: 25 minutes. No
tours during December. Group number: 10-20. Ad-
vance notice of 3 days required. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact the Communications and Pub-
lic Affairs Department. Phone: 412 644-6465.
SHARON
68 General American Transportation Corporation, Box
532. Heavy fabrication — railroad tank cars. Tours
weekdays, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 6 maximum. Advance notice of 30
days required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
No children admitted. Contact W.C. Weaver, Man-
ager of Manufacturing. Phone: 216 448-6801, Ext.
333.
POTTSTOWN
42 Pollock Research & Design, Inc., Reading Crane &
Engineering Company Division, 1200 High Street.
Consulting and design engineers — special prototype
material-handling equipment. Tour begins with a
visit to the office for an orientation session, followed
by a tour of the facilities. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Use of cameras and sketches by
permission only. Contact Harold B. Federman, Pres-
ident. Phone: 215 323-5450.
PUNXSUTAWNEY
68 Femco Machine Company, Route 436 South (R.D.
4, Box 4- A). Visitors see various machines engaged
in the repair of parts for mine-stripping equipment
and valves for Navy submarines. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact Frank Amundson, Sr. Phone: 814
938-9763.
READING
5 Wide Awake Shirt Company, 2047 Kutztown Road.
Manufacturer of uniforms, career apparel, shirts and
blouses for men and women. Tour includes the
offices and production and shipping facilities. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours
for two weeks in early July and one week between
Christmas and New Year's. Advance notice of 2
weeks preferred. German and Spanish translation
available. Contact Edmund A. Marcil, Director of
Manufacturing. Phone: 215 921-0651.
SHEFFIELD
65 McMillen Lumber Company of Sheffield, Inc.,
McMillen Lumber Products Corporation, 203 Cen-
ter Street. Lumber mill engaged in the manufacture
of rough cut hardwood lumber, finished and
semifinished dimension lumber, mouldings and
machined parts. Tour includes drying kiln, sawmill
operations and yard. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
the week of July 4. Group number: 5-20. Advance
notice of 1 month required. Small children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Paul H. Lindberg,
Personnel Manager. Phone: 814 968-3241.
STATE COLLEGE
83 Himes Printing Company, 1015 Benner Pike.
Newspaper and commercial printing. Tour includes
photo-composition and traditional "hot metal" type
setting, as well as offset and letter-press printing.
Offset newspaper printing is generally restricted to
after-midnight press runs. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 4-20. Advance notice of 1
week required. Preschool children not admitted.
Contact Blair M. Bice. Phone: 814 238-3071.
87 Scientific Systems, Inc., 1120-1122 West College
Avenue. Research, development and manufacturing
of high pressure valves. Tours Monday through
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours the week of July 4. Group
number: 5 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. No sketches permitted. Contact Andy
Charney. Phone: 814 237-6265.
SELLERSVILLE
76 Lemmon Pharmacal Company, Cathill & Lonely
Roads. Pharmaceutical manufacturer. Tours by ap-
pointment only. Tour length: 1 hour. Tours re-
stricted to visitors in the health care industry. Ad-
vance notice of 2 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Robert T. DeMarco, President, Interna-
tional Department. Phone: 215 723-5544.
SUNBURY
95 Paulsen Wire Rope Corporation, 880 South Second
Street. Manufacturer of high carbon steel wire and
wire rope. Walking tour of wire-drawing mill, wire
rope mill and related offices. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to
2 hours. Advance notice required. Children under 16
not admitted. Contact F.B. Paulsen, Jr. Phone: 717
286-7141.
PENNSYLVANIA
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TYRONE
74 Westvaco Corporation, Pennsylvania Avenue. Paper
manufacturer (reproducing papers). Tour includes
the machine room where sheets of paper are formed
and finishing room where the sheets are processed
for shipment to customers. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 4-30. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact John H. Ketner, Personnel
Manager. Phone: 814 684-1610.
UNIONTOWN
51 Rockwell International Corporation, P.O. Box 487
(corner of Bailey and Gallatin Avenue). Bronze
foundry. Visitors see the most complete cast bronze
foundry in the United States. Tours by appointment
only. Group number: 39 maximum. Advance notice
of 2 weeks required. Translation services available.
Cameras permitted in certain areas. Tours must be
arranged through Mr. George Anderson, 400
Lexington Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania
15221. Phone:412 247-3400.
WARRINGTON
113 Jomac, Inc., 863 Easton Road. Manufacturer of
printing rollers for the graphic arts industry. Tour
includes plant facilities and operations, followed by
a discussion period. Tours Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
the first two weeks in July. Advance notice required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Mr.
William S. Colehower, Vice President. Phone: 215
343-0800.
WEST MIFFLIN
7 Fisher Body, General Motors, vicinity of Irvin Steel
Works. Manufacturer of metal stampings for Gen-
eral Motors cars. Tour includes power presses,
welding and a brief description of the operation.
Tours Thursday, by prior arrangement, 1 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours during July and August.
Advance notice of 6 weeks required. Clearances
required for international visitors through Fisher
Body Central Office in Detroit, Michigan. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 9 not
admitted. Proper footwear required: no sandals or
tennis shoes. Contact Frank L. Dox. Phone: 412
466-2000.
WEST PITTSTON
5 Dury Clothing Company, 330 Philadelphia Avenue.
Manufacturer of men's slacks. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours the first two weeks of
July and week of Christmas. Group number: 2-6.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Contact
William Horowitz, President. Phone: 717
654-4677.
WILKES-BARRE
5 Coronet Fashion, Inc., 95 Wyoming Street. Dress
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 7:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact Samuel L. Weiner, Presi-
dent. Phone: 717 824-3585.
YORK
76 Dentsply International, 500 West College Avenue.
Manufacturer of artificial teeth, dental supplies and
equipment. Visitors see how porcelain and plastic
teeth are produced and how some of the dental
equipment is manufactured and assembled. Tours
Tuesday through Thursday, 8:30-1 1:30 a.m. and 1-3
p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. No tours
the first two weeks in August. Group number:
10-30. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. German
and Japanese translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact James D. Quickel. Phone: 717 845-7511.
102 Newbould Tool Company, Inc., 226 Willis Road.
Manufacturer of precision tools. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours the week
of July 4. Group number: 2-15. Advance notice of 2
weeks required. Contact William C. Wolf, Man-
ufacturing Manager. Phone: 717 846-8700.
RHODE ISLAND
HOPE VALLEY
99 Kay Dee Handprints, Inc., Skunk Hill Road. Man-
ufacturer of decorative towels handprinted on vari-
ous fabrics. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice required for groups. Contact Mr. Deffley.
Phone:401539-2405.
NARRAGANSETT
82 Rhode Island Atomic Energy Commission, Rhode
Island Nuclear Science Center, South Ferry Road.
State-owned facility using a nuclear reactor for
educational and experimental purposes. Tours by
appointment only. Group number: 10 maximum.
Children under 14 not admitted. Contact A. Francis
DiMeglio, Director, or Michael P. Doyle, Assistant
Director. Phone: 401 789-9391.
NEWPORT
72 Newport Daily News, 101 Malbone Road. Daily
newspaper. Tours Monday through Friday, after-
noons only. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of
2 days required. Phone: 401 849-3300.
69 United States Naval Education & Training Center.
Open house is held on Armed Forces Day, usually
the third Saturday in May and Navy Day on October
13. Special group tours of the base may be arranged
with the Public Affairs Officer. Phone: 401
841-2127.
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RHODE ISLAND
PORTSMOUTH
14 Pearson Yachts Division, Grumman Allied Indus-
tries, West Shore Road. Builders of fiberglass sail-
ing yachts. Tours Thursday, 2 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 19 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Ched Gladding.
Phone: 401 683-0100.
PROVIDENCE
108 The Narragansett Electric Company, 496 Eddy
Street. Tours daily from June 15 to Labor Day, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tours by appointment only. Group
number: 20 minimum. Contact Mr. Gannon or Mrs.
Silva. Phone: 401 781-0100.
83 Providence Lithograph Company (Federated
Lithographers-Printers, Inc.), 369 Prairie Avenue.
Tours Wednesday by appointment only, 2-3 p.m.
Group number: 15 maximum. Contact Paul
DeGasparre. Phone: 401 941-1200.
SMITHFIELD
102 Madison Industries-Division of Amtel, Inc. , Jenckes
Hill Road (across from North Central Airport).
Manufacturer of metal-working tools (not machine
tools). Tours available with advance notice. Group
number: 20-25. Advance notice of 1-2 days re-
quired. Contact Edwin B. Krause or Alexander
McWhirter. Phone: 401 333-0400.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN
44 Colonial Mill Farm, Moonstone Beach Road. One
of the few watercress farms in New England and the
only one in Rhode Island. Open June through
October. Home atmosphere — come and go as you
please.
USQUEPAUGH
49 Kenyon's 1886 Grist Mill. Stone grinding of white
Indian corn into cornmeal. Tours weekdays, 1-4
p.m.; weekends and holidays, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Group number: 1-15. Advance notice required for
groups. Contact Mr. Paul Drumm. Phone: 401
783-4054.
SOUTH CAROLINA
CATAWBA
74 Bowater Carolina Corporation, P.O. Box 7. Man-
ufacturer of woodpulp, magazine paper and news-
print. An orientation film is followed by a tour of the
pulp and papermaking operations, from woodyard to
finished product. Tours weekdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 1 week required. No
cameras permitted. Children under 16 not admitted.
Contact L.E. Haws, Jr., or the Public Relations
Department. Phone: 803 324-1130.
GREENWOOD
48 Park Seed Company. Producer of garden seeds,
bulbs, plants and accessories for sale by mail order.
Visitors see all mail order processing from incoming
mail to outgoing merchandise; seed processing and
packaging, greenhouses, advertising division and
customer file maintenance. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
No tours the fourth week in July. Group number: 6
maximum. Advance notice required. Contact Mrs.
Jean Owings. Phone: 803 374-3341.
GREER
79 Textube Corporation, Popular Drive Ext. Manufac-
turer of yarn carriers for textile industry. Tour
includes injection molding facilities, including raw
material preparation and assembly processes. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the first two
weeks in July. Group number: 10 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1 week required. German translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 14 not admitted. Contact Mr. J. P.
Fratturo, Executive Vice President, or Hans
Freytag, Sales Manager. Phone: 803 877-7405.
LIBERTY
24 Libco Mill, Ruhama Road, P.O. Box 148. Manufac-
turer of commercial woven carpets. The plant tour is
preceeded by a film presentation on carpet manufac-
turing. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the first two
weeks of July. Group number: 2-6. Advance notice
required. No cameras or sketches permitted. Small
children not admitted. Contact H.S. Lawrence,
General Manager. Phone: 803 843-9261.
PELZER
108 Duke Power Company, P.O. Box 366. Electric util-
ity. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 40 maxi-
" mum. Advance notice of 1 week required for
groups. Children under 14 must be accompanied by
an adult. Contact R.C. Holliday, Plant Manager.
Phone: 803 847-7163.
SPARTANBURG
99 Exquisite Fabrics, Inc., P.O. Box 6100 (Highway
1-85 and 221). Manufacturer of knitted and finished
fabrics. Visitors observe a double knit and single
knit operation with the emphasis on high quality
spun fabrics, and a finishing operation. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-4
p.m. Group number: 6-12. Advance notice of 1
week required. French, German and Spanish transla-
tion available. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact F.W. Pendlebury. Phone: 803 585-9351.
SOUTH CAROLINA
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80 Kohler Company, Camp Croft. Manufacturer of
pottery (glazed china): lavatories, commodes;
fiberglass shower stalls and tubs. Visitor is given a
walking tour through both operations. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 8:30-1 1 a.m. or 1-3 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes. No tours December 23 through
January 2. Group number: 2-6. Advance notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact C.W.
Newcomb, Supervisor, Public Affairs. Phone: 803
582-3401.
WILLIAMSTOWN
82 Lee Steam Station, Big Creek Road. Power plant.
Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special groups are
asked to make arrangements for a tour through any
Duke Power Office or by writing directly to Mr.
R.C. Holliday, Plant Manager, P.O. Box 366,
Pelzer, South Carolina 29669. Phone: 803
847-7163.
SOUTH DAKOTA
ABERDEEN
72 Aberdeen American-News, 124 South Second
Street. Tour covers entire building and observing the
process of publishing a newspaper. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Contact
Kenneth Pope. Phone: 605 225-4100.
65 Dakota Sash & Door Company, 821 N.E. Railroad
Avenue. Architectural millwork and building
supply — wholesale. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Robert W. Dommer.
Phone: 605 225-1310.
102 K. O. Lee Company, 1110 First Avenue, S.E.
Machine tool manufacturers. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-5 p.m. Contact
Ervin Wood. Phone: 605 225-5820.
68 Safeguard Automotive Corporation, Power Trans-
mission Division, Aberdeen Industrial Park. Grey
iron foundry. Manufacturer of gear drives, speed
changers, drive lines and accessories for industrial
and agricultural applications. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length:
30-60 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras permitted. Children under 12 can tour
by special arrangement only. Contact Mr. Lloyd
Swartwout, Personnel Manager. Phone: 605
229-1605.
BELLE FOURCHE
17 American Colloid Company, U.S. Highway 212
West. Bentonite. Tours by prior arrangements only.
Phone:605 892-2591.
BROOKINGS
49 Sexauer Company, 100 Main Avenue S. Field seed
processing. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. Contact Sid Johnson or Lowell Behrens.
Phone: 605 692-6171.
LEAD
29 Homestake Mining Company, Main and Mill Streets
(P.O. Box 887). Gold mine. Tours weekdays, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. during the months of May, Sep-
tember and October; tours on weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. during the months of June, July and August.
Contact the Lead Civic Association. Phone: 605
584-3110.
LEMMON
54 Wheeler Manufacturing Company, Inc., 107 Main
Avenue (P.O. Box 629). Manufacturer of gemstone
jewelry and components. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30-5 p.m. Contact
R.B. Wheeler. Phone: 605 374-3848.
MITCHELL
67 George A. Hormel & Company (P.O. Box 340).
Meatpacking. Tours only on request. Contact R.C.
Gibson. Phone: 605 996-5548.
MOBRIDGE
79 Plastic Molders, Inc., west on Highway 12 (P.O.
Box 760). Injection molding of thermoplastics.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact JoAnne Knight. Phone: 605 845-3686.
PHILIP
45 Little Scotchman Industries, Inc. (P.O. Box F).
Manufacturer of machine tools and farm products.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact Arthur A. Kroetch. Phone: 605 859-2601.
RAPID CITY
67 Black Hills Packing Company, Oshkosh and
Chicago Streets (P.O. Box 3104). Meatpacking.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Contact John Howard. Phone: 605 343-1414.
82 Black Hills Power & Light Company, 625 Ninth
Street. Investor-owned electric utility. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Joe
Rovere. Phone: 605 348-1700.
65 Buckingham Wood Products, Inc., 1001 East
Philadelphia. Housing fabrication plant. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact
Del Bjordahl or O.C. Dinkins. Phone: 605
342-6560.
31 Dakota Block Company, Deadwood Avenue. Man-
ufacturer of concrete building block. Tours by prior
arrangement. Contact Dick Todd. Phone: 605
342-6070.
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SOUTH DAKOTA
65 Knecht Industries, Inc., 301 Mt. Rushmore Road. 49
Home manufacturing, retail and wholesale building
material sales and warehousing operation. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday,
8 a.m. to 12 noon. Contact Don Knecht. Phone: 605
342-4840.
105 Rushmore Homes (P.O. Box 1944). Mobile home 31
and modular manufacturers. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Contact Del Herr.
Phone: 605 342-8377.
25 South Dakota Cement Plant (P.O. Box 351). Ce-
ment manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 72
7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact Clark Besancon. Phone:
605 342-4252.
SIOUX FALLS
95 Egger Steel Company, 909 South 7th Avenue.
Structural steel and reinforcing fabricator. Tours
Tuesday and Thursday. Contact Wayne Peters. 41
Phone:605 336-2490.
49 Golden Sun Feeds, Inc., 101 Marion Road. Live-
stock and poultry feed. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Contact W.T. Butler
or Maurice Show. Phone: 605 336-0787.
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65 Jordan Millwork Company, 611 West Algonquin.
Woodwork manufacturer and millwork distributor.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Contact L.R. Reynolds. Phone: 605 336-1910.
67 John Morrell & Company, 1400 North Weber.
Meatpacking. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30
a.m. and 1 p.m. Contact Tony Javurek. Phone: 605
336-2510.
82 Northern States Power Company, 500 West Russell.
Electric generation, transmission and distribution.
Tours by appointment. Group number: 20 maxi-
mum. Contact M.J. Myhre, Plant Superintendent.
Phone: 605 339-3018.
37 Terrace Park Dairy, 1501 West 10th Street (P.O.
Box "T"). Dairy products. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Contact Jim Jensen,
Ozzie Schock, Bob Hendricks or Fred Madsen.
49 Zip Feed Mills, Inc., 304 East 8th Street. Animal
feed. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Contact Robert Natz. Phone: 605 336-3331 . 50
VERMILLION
66 Electro-Magic Division, Dura Corporation, East
Highway 50. Manufacturing and fabricating of in-
dustrial cleaning equipment. Tours Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-3 p.m. Contact
J.E. Jones or J. A. Scott. Phone: 605 624-2685.
Sioux Alfalfa Meal Company (P.O. Box 398).
Alfalfa dehydrating. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Contact H.G. Moeller. Phone: 605 624-8011.
WATERTOWN
Watertown Monument Works, Inc., junction of
Highways 212 and 81 (P.O. Box 807). Retail
memorial manufacturers. Tours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Contact Charles D. Gibson. Phone: 605 886-6942.
Watertown Public Opinion, 120 Third Avenue,
N.W. Offset newspaper and commercial printing
plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m., 12
noon and 2 p.m. Contact John Lowrie. Phone: 605
886-6901.
YANKTON
M-Tron Industries, Inc., 100 Douglas. Manufac-
turer of piezoelectric quartz crystals. Tours Tuesday
through Thursday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Group number: 8
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact Robert Gilbertson. Phone: 605 665-9321.
Yankton Printing Company, 319 Walnut Street.
Newspaper publisher: Yankton Daily Press and
Dakotan. Tours Monday through Friday. Contact
Arnold Tramp. Phone: 605 665-78 11.
TENNESSEE
ASHLAND CITY
State Industries, Inc., Bi-pass Road. Manufacturer
of water heaters — gas, electric, oil and solar pow-
ered (residential and commercial). Visitors see a
completely modern manufacturing facility with an
explanation of all operations. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8-11:30 a.m. or 1-4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours and 30 minutes. No tours the week of
July 4 and week of December 25. Advance notice of
1 week required. Young children must be accom-
panied by an adult. Contact Mrs. Jerrie Crenshaw,
Secretary to Chairman of the Board. Phone: 615
792-4371.
BELLS
Winter Garden, Inc., North High Street. Frozen
food processor. Visitors observe the operation of
processing frozen vegetables. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1-3
hours. Group number: 15 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
L.T. Jordan. Phone: 901 663-2341.
TENNESSEE
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BEMIS
99 Bemis Company, Inc., Bemis Mill. Textile man-
ufacturing (industrial fabrics). An orientation is
followed by a tour of the offices and mill, with an
explanation of manufacturing processes and pro-
ducts produced. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the first
two weeks in July. Group number: 50 maximum.
Advance notice of 7-10 days required. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 13 not admit-
ted. Contact Ray C. Young, Technical Superinten-
dent. Phone: 901 424-5711.
CALHOUN
74 Bowater Southern Paper Corporation. Newsprint
manufacturer. A film presentation is followed by a
guided tour of the mill. Tour booklets and other
literature are provided in advance, if requested.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3
p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours July 4, Labor
Day and Christmas, and for a short period before
and after these holidays. Also, there may be some
unscheduled shutdowns for maintenance and/or in-
ventory purposes. Group number: 100 maximum.
Advance notice of 2-3 days required for groups.
Advance notice of 1 hour required for drop-in
visitors, if no more than 2-3 in group. No cameras
permitted inside the mill. Children under 15 not
admitted. For safety reasons, women visitors are
instructed to wear low-heeled shoes and severely
handicapped persons are not allowed to tour the
mill. Contact Clarence Streetman, Public Relations
Manager, or Mary Ann Elrod, Public Relations
Secretary. Phone: 615 336-2211, Ext. 239 or 301.
CHATTANOOGA
99 Dixie Yarns, Inc., 1100 Watkins Street. Spinning
and finishing yams for use in knitwear and tufted
carpets. Tour of spinning plant includes spinning of
cotton yarn from bales of cotton or man-made fibers,
involving several intricate processes. Tour of finish-
ing plant includes dyeing, bleaching and merceriz-
ing (chemical processes) of yarns. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours and 30 minutes ( 1 hour per plant; plants are
located 30 minutes apart). No tours the week of July
4 and week of December 25. Group number: 25
maximum. Advance notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 10
not admitted. Contact Grady E. Gant, Personnel
Director. Phone: 615 698-2501, Ext. 245.
FRANKLIN
53 Jamison Bedding, Inc., Highway 31. Manufacturer
of upholstered furniture. Tour includes entire pro-
cess from woods and fabric to completed couches,
sleepers and chairs. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours
the last week of June and first week of July. Group
number: 4-15. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Robert
Nichols, Personnel Director. Phone: 615 790-1241.
KNOXVILLE
87 Robertshaw Controls Company, Fulton Sylphon Di-
vision, P.O. Box 400. Manufacturer of temperature
and pressure controls, bellows and bellows as-
semblies. Tours Monday through Thursday, 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours the
last two weeks of July. Group number: 30 maxi-
mum. Advance notice of 3 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 18
not admitted. Contact Jack Kerr, Personnel Depart-
ment. Phone: 615 546-0550, Ext. 199.
MEMPHIS
85 The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Box 7128
(900 Firestone Boulevard). Tire manufacturing.
Tour includes information about the plant and Fires-
tone Company, a film explaining tire manufacturing
processes, tour of the factory and a question-and-
answer period. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group
number: 10-40. Advance notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Nick Pinter. Phone: 901
525-3621.
45 International Harvester Company, 3003 Harvester
Lane (P.O. Box 268). Manufacturer of agricultural
equipment — cotton pickers, hay balers, disk har-
rows, etc. Tour includes complete manufacturing
operation: foundry, forging, sheet metal fabrication,
machining, welding, assembly, painting and tool
and die. Tours weekdays, by prior arrangement;
starting times between 8 and 9:30 a.m. and 12:30
and 1 :30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. No tours the
first two weeks in July. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
J.R. Massey, Public Relations Manager. Phone: 901
375-5311.
53 Memphis Furniture Manufacturing Company, 715
South Camilla. Manufacturer of wooden and up-
holstered residential furniture. Tours available with
advance notice. Tour length: 2-3 hours. No tours the
last week of June, first week of July and week of
December 25. Group number: 5-10. Advance notice
required. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Paul Osborn, Director of Industrial Relations.
Phone: 901 522-1401.
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TENNESSEE
72 Memphis Publishing Company, 495 Union Avenue.
Newspaper publisher — The Commercial Appeal and
Memphis Press-Scimitar. A slide presentation is
followed by a walking tour of the building. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 40 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Tony Mangone, Promotion Director.
Phone: 901 526-8811, Ext. 235.
65 Wabash, Inc., 1217 Florida. Woodworking. Man-
ufacturer of doors, windows, folding stairs,
washboards and stoveboards. Visitors observe the
manufacturing processes from raw material to
finished product. Tours Tuesday through Thursday,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Group
number: 10-20. Advance notice required. Contact
Jim Entwisle, Personnel Manager. Phone: 901
946-1671.
MORRISTOWN
53 The Berkline Corporation, 1 Berkline Drive. Man-
ufacturer of upholstered furniture and den group-
ings. Tour of plant includes sewing, upholstering,
assemblying, packing and shipping operations.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours the week of July 4
and week of December 25. Group number: 12
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Groups of children under 12 not admitted. Contact
the Director of Industrial Relations. Phone: 615
586-1461.
92 Volunteer Blind Industries, Inc., 758 West First
South Street. Workshop for the blind, manufactur-
ing box springs and mattresses. Visitors see a slide
presentation and the manufacturing process. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9-11 a.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. No tours the second week in July. Group
number: 8-10. Advance notice required. Contact
Kemp Newman, Executive Director, J.C. Austin,
Director of Operations, or Don Britton, Director of
Rehabilitation. Phone: 615 586-3922.
NEW JOHNSONVILLE
82 Tennessee Valley Authority, Johnsonville Steam
Plant, Highway 70. Steam-electric generating plant.
Visitors tour the interior of the plant through cor-
ridors with window views of principal equipment
and overlooks of turbine area. Roof garden views of
outside area shows harbor, coal-handling opera-
tions, etc. Tours seven days a week; 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Advance notice preferred. Foreign visitors
should contact the TV A General Manager, Knox-
ville, Tennessee. Contact E.L. Sanderlin, Plant
Superintendent. Phone: 615 535-2501.
PIGEON FORGE
17 Pigeon Forge Pottery, Middle Creek Road (P.O.
Box 1050). Visitors see the manufacturing of pot-
tery, including throwing, decorating, molding,
finishing, glazing and firing. Tour also includes a
display area and sales room. Tours Monday through
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Group number: 100
maximum. Advance notice required. Contact
Douglas J. Ferguson, Owner and Manager. Phone:
615 453-3883 or 615 453-3704.
UNION CITY
67 Reelfoot Packing Company, Reelfoot Avenue.
Slaughtering and meatpacking. Tour includes the
entire plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 minutes. Group
number: 5 minimum. Advance notice of 2 days
required. Contact Frank E. Hays. Phone: 901
885-2131.
TEXAS
ABILENE
31 Featherlite Corporation, 2065 Oak. Manufacturer of
concrete blocks. Tour includes the block plant,
warehouse and yard. Tours Tuesday through Thurs-
day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice of 1
day required. Children under 15 not admitted. Con-
tact C.A. Henson, Jr., Manager. Phone: 915
673-4201.
ARLINGTON
72 Arlington Citizen-Journal, 1111 West Abram Street.
Newspaper publishing plant. Visitors see how a
suburban newspaper is published from newsroom to
the production area and pressroom. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length:
20-60 minutes. Group number: 6-15. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 1 1 not
admitted. Contact Ms. Donna Darovich. Phone: 817
261-1191.
66 Clary Corporation, 412 — 113th Street. Automated
woodworking machinery. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Advance notice required.
Contact Harold Cooley, Vice President. Phone: 817
640-4357.
7 General Motors Assembly Division, 2525 East Ab-
rams. Automobile production. Tours Monday
through Friday, 1 1 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour length: 75
minutes. No tours from late July through September.
Group number: 100 maximum. Advance notice
required. Spanish translation available. Tours must
be cleared through the General Motors Public
Relations Office, Detroit, Michigan, telephone: 214
688-5695 . No cameras or sketches permitted. Con-
tact W.E. Mercer. Phone: 817 649-6255.
TEXAS
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53 Sevacraft Manufacturing Company, 1 100 Harrison
(P.O. Box 5483). Manufacturer of wood and up-
holstered furniture. Visitors tour the manufacturing
plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. No tours from De-
cember 23 through January 5. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice required. Spanish trans-
lation available. Contact Layne H. Harwell. Phone:
817261-1861.
AUSTIN
72 Austin American Statesman, 308 Guadalupe. Daily
newspaper. Tour includes different departments,
with an explanation of the processes involved in the
production of a daily newspaper. Tours Tuesday and
Thursday, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
No tours during August. Group number: 8-20.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
6 not admitted. Contact Mrs. Grace Cali Feldstein,
Educational Director. Phone: 512 476-2661.
DALLAS
53 Coerver Industries, Inc., 331 1 Elm Street. Manufac-
turer of architectural woodwork, elevator cabs, store
and bank fixtures. Tour of plant shows machines in
operation, work in progress and finished products.
Visitors also tour the offices where samples of the
products are shown. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 2-100. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Children under 15 not admitted. Contact Earl T.
Allen, Jr., President. Phone: 214 744-5211.
28 Fabricators International, 3000 Irving Boulevard.
Manufacturer of stainless steel food service equip-
ment. Visitors see the forming and polishing of
stainless steel equipment. Tours Tuesday through
Thursday, 1:30-3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
the first two weeks in July. Group number: 4-10.
Advance notice required. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact Joseph H. Berger or Jack Scales.
Phone:214 631-6820.
10 Austin Baking Company, 5800 Airport Boulevard.
Bread and roll bakery. Tours Wednesday and Fri-
day, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 min-
utes. No tours from June through August. Group
number: 4-60. Advance notice required. Contact
Kirby Krause. Phone: 512 453-6606.
83 Best Printing Company, Inc., 3218 Manor Road
(P.O. Box 1548). Commercial printing — brochures,
4-color advertising books. Visitors observe the vari-
ous steps in the printing and bindery operations.
Tours daily, except Monday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Tours by prior arrangement only. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 6-25. Advance notice
of 6 weeks required. Spanish translation available.
Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact C.J. Levenduski, President, or Jack
Steinhauser, Board Chairman. Phone: 512
477-9733.
11 National Bank of Commerce, 1525 Elm Street.
Banking. Tours Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10-25.
Advance notice required. Spanish translation avail-
able. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact Tim M. Kuhler,
Senior Vice President and Cashier. Phone: 214
658-6268.
91 Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, 1301
McDonald (Box 5118). Manufacturer of soap, syn-
thetic detergents, food products (shortening and oil)
and chemicals. Included in the tour are a film
program, tour of the packing operations and re-
freshments in the plant cafeteria. Tours Tuesday and
Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Robert M. Roberts.
Phone: 214 428-5143.
83 Texas Mailing & Printing Company, 703 West 7th.
Commercial printing and mail advertising. Visitors
see the processing of mail advertising — addressing,
routing, bundling, etc. Tours Tuesday through
Thursday. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5
maximum. Advance notice required. Spanish and
German translation available. No children admitted.
Contact Clarence E. Saegert, President. Phone: 512
478-3448.
18 WFAA Radio & TV, Communications Center.
Radio and television broadcasting and production.
Tour includes the radio and television facilities.
Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 40 minutes. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Spanish translation available with advance
notice. Children under 8 not admitted. Contact the
TV Promotion Department. Phone: 214 748-9631,
Ext. 234.
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TEXAS
DENTON
72 Denton Record-Chronicle, 314 East Hickory. Daily
newspaper. Tour includes the entire plant, with
emphasis on the production departments and press
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 day
required. Children under 16 must be accompanied
by an adult. Contact Mrs. Pamela Pedigo. Phone:
817 387-3811.
EVADALE
74 Eastex Division, Temple-Eastex, Inc. (P.O. Box
816, Silsbee, Texas). Manufacturer of pulp, paper
and paperboard. Tour includes the wood yards, pulp
mill, paper mill, finishing and shipping depart-
ments. Tours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Group number: 50
maximum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras permitted. Contact L.C. Menius, Director
of Industrial Relations. Phone: 713 276-3280.
FORT WORTH
5 Bandera Hat Company, 320 South Lake Street.
Manufacturer of western hats. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours June 25 through July 10. Group
number: 2-10. Advance notice required. Contact
Fred Swartz. Phone: 817 332-1541.
79 The EMC Company, 3817 Rutledge. Vacuum-
forming industrial equipment. Visitors see the man-
ufacture of vacuum-forming machines, reinforcing
presses, preform machines, automatic trimming
machines and automatic drill machines for the
vacuum-forming industry. Visitors also tour the
facility where vacuum-formed finished products are
being produced. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Advance notice
required. Contact Eugene Moody, Sales Manager.
Phone:817 732-5554.
75 Gearhart-Owen Industries, Inc., 1100 Everman
Road (P.O. Box 1936). Manufacturer of oil well
service equipment. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance
notice required. Contact Harrold D. Owen, Presi-
dent, or Bernie Harrison, Executive Secretary.
Phone:817 293-1300.
FRIONA
49 Hi-Pro Feeds, Highway 60 East. Manufacturer of
livestock feeds. Visitors tour the manufacturing
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 100
maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Contact Keith Hansen. Phone: 806 247-2791.
HEBBRONVILLE
63 Hebbronville Auction and Commission Company,
Laredo Highway. Livestock sales. Visitors observe
cattle auction (1500-head of cattle sold each week).
Tours Wednesday, 12 noon. Group number: 50
maximum. Spanish translation available. Contact
Ascencion Martinez, General Manager. Phone: 512
527-3251.
HOUSTON
78 A-V Corporation, 2518 North Boulevard. Motion
picture and filmstrip production and laboratories.
Tour includes the production, animation and
laboratory facilities. Tours Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 2-12. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish translation available. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact: David J. Cazalet, Vice President
and Executive Producer. Phone: 713 523-6701.
16 Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Busch Bird Park (Promo-
tional Facility), 775 Gellhorn Drive. Brewery —
Budweiser and Michelob Beer. Tour includes a film
on the history of Anheuser-Busch and the process of
making beer, guided tour of the brewery, question-
and-answer period and sampling of the products.
Self-guided tours daily, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. week-
days and 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. weekends. During
summer months tours daily from 10 a.m. to 7:30
p.m. Guided tours by reservation only, Monday
through Friday. Tour length: 2-3 hours. Group
number: 6-50. Advance notice required. Contact
Judy Manis, Hospitality Secretary, or Bill
Lindquist, Promotional Manager. Phone: 713
675-9131.
51 Dee Foundries, Inc., 2408 Everett Street. Sand
foundry — brass, bronze, aluminum, stainless steel.
Tour includes three separate foundries, including a
modern air-set operation with electric melting, four
types of molding and four types of core-making.
Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. No tours
the first week in July and the week between Christ-
mas and New Year's. Group number: 5-12. Ad-
vance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under 15
not admitted. Contact R.A. Colton, or M. Myers.
Phone:713 222-0236.
25 Gulf Coast Portland Cement Company, 6203 Indus-
trial Way. Cement manufacturer. Visitors tour the
industrial plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Adults only (school children by special
arrangement). Contact B.J. Showalter, Vice Presi-
dent of Operations, or Patton H. Caldwell, Opera-
tions Manager. Phone: 713 926-3181.
TEXAS
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12 Houston Coca-Cola Bottling Company, 2800 Bis-
sonnet (P.O. Box 1268). Bottlers of Coca-Cola and
all Coca-Cola products: Tab, Fresca, Sprite, Mr.
Pibb, Fanta, Sugar-Free Sprite and Sugar-Free Pib.
Visitors see the production areas of four bottling
lines and an area where Coke bottles from around
the world are displayed. Visitors then proceed to the
Auditorium where refreshments are offered and two
films presented, including a question-and-answer
session. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.,
1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 20-100. Advance notice of 2 weeks re-
quired. Children under 7 not admitted. Contact Ms.
Bonnie Day, Public Relations. Phone: 713
664-3451.
59 Reddy Ice Division, The Southland Corporation,
9122 Telephone Road (Box 2823). Ice manufac-
turer. Visitors see the manufacturing, processing
and bagging operations. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 10-40. Advance notice of 2 days required.
Spanish translation available. Children must be ac-
companied by an adult. Contact Vene Smith, Opera-
tions Manager. Phone: 713 641-0865.
JACKSONVILLE
5 International Fashions, Inc., 201-03 Cherokee
Street. Manufacturer of ladies' dresses, pantsuits,
blouses, skirts, pants and jackets. Tour includes
cutting of material, assembly of garments, final
pressing and inspection and shipping. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length:
30-60 minutes. No tours the week of July 4. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 2 days
preferred. Spanish translation available. Contact
Coke L. Gillespie or Tim Gillespie. Phone: 214
586-3681.
LITTLEFIELD
99 Littlefield Cotton Products, U.S. 84 Business. Man-
ufacturer of cotton batting — insulator pads (Flex-Xel
Pad), mattress and upholstry supplies. Visitors tour
the plant with an explanation of the operations.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10 maxi-
mum. Advance notice required. Spanish translation
available. Contact Richard Thompson, Pete
Hatfield, Vice President, or Janice Reed, Secretary.
Phone:806 385-5176.
LONGVIEW
16 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company, 1400 West Cotton
Street. Brewery. Tour consists of the brewery and
hospitality room. Tours Monday through Friday, 1-3
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Sam H. Moore, Man-
ager, Industrial Relations. Phone: 214 753-0371 .
McGregor
63 Texas A&M University Agricultural Research Cen-
ter, P.O. Box 447. Agricultural research center.
Tour includes beef cattle, range land, forage and
other research activities. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance notice required for
large groups. Spanish translation available. Contact
Mr. Samuel S. Pegues, Farms Manager. Phone: 817
840-2878.
McKINNEY
87 Fisher Controls Company, U.S. Highway 380 (P.O.
Box 900). Manufacturer of propane and natural gas
equipment — regulators, valves, couplings and adap-
tors. Tour of facilities includes assembly and
machine shop, laboratory, quality control and test-
ing. Tours Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 2-10.
Advance notice required. Contact Vernon Klassen.
Phone: 214 542-7446.
NEW BRAUNFELS
5 Comal Hosiery Mill, Inc., 380 East Austin. Hosiery
manufacturer. Tours Monday through Friday, 9-11
a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Group
number: 12 maximum. Spanish and German transla-
tion available. Contact Edith Schibner. Phone: 512
625-2358.
NOCONA
89 Nocona Boot Company, East Highway 82 (P.O.
Box 599). Boot manufacturer. Visitors observe all
stages of boot manufacturing. Self-guided tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours the first
week in July and last week in December. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact the Receptionist.
Phone: 817 825-3321.
PASADENA
74 Champion Papers, North Shaver at Washburn Tun-
nel (P.O. Box 872). Paper manufacturer — coated
and uncoated paper, bond, mimeograph, tablet and
envelope. General tour includes the paper mill and
converting facilities. Tours Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.
(exceptions by special arrangements). Tour length:
60-90 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Writ-
ten notice of 6 weeks required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 14 not admitted.
Contact Emma Westbrook. Phone: 713 472-2421.
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PECOS
50 West Texas Cooperative Oil Mill, 2101 California
Avenue. Cottonseed and other oil seed processing.
Producer of vegetable oils and meals. Complete tour
of facilities from raw material unloading to finished
product. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. No tours from
July to October. Group number: 20 maximum.
Advance notice of 3 days required. Spanish transla-
tion available. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact William R. Bickley. Phone: 915
447-2241.
PLAINVIEW
45 The Hamby Company, 2905 West 7th Street. Farm
equipment manufacturer. Tours by appointment
only. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours during July.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Preschool
children not admitted. Contact Gerald Bailey.
Phone:806 293-5321.
45 W. F. Larson, Inc., P.O. Box 1967, Dimmitt
Highway. Manufacturer of high clearance tractors
and equipment and road sweepers. Tour includes the
engineering and drafting departments and produc-
tion line. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Contact W.F. Larson,
B.T. Lusk or James Crossland. Phone: 806
293-1353.
27 Riverside Chemical Company, Highway 87 and
Pioneer Road. Manufacturer of agricultural pes-
ticides. Tour includes the production and storage
facilities for agricultural pesticides. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-60
minutes. Group number: 25 minimum. Advance
notice of 3-7 days required. Contact Lyndal Black,
Division Manager. Phone: 806 293-5341.
PORT ARTHUR
75 Gulf Oil Company -U.S., P.O. Box 701. Petroleum
refining. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. and
12:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Group number: 33 maximum. Written notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 11 not admitted. Contact Mr. B.J.
Stout. Phone: 713 983-3301.
SAN ANGELO
72 San Angela Standard Times, 34 West Harris. News-
paper. Educational tour includes the processes in-
volved in the production of a newspaper. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice required.
Contact Grace Ahlschwede. Phone: 915 653-1221.
SAN ANTONIO
50 Black Sun Herb Farm, 19801 Scenic Loop Road
(Route 15, Box 230K). Growing and marketing of
culinary and medicinal herbs. This is a tour of the
historical buildings and gardens, with a visit to the
shops where various herbal products and dried herbs
are available. Tours daily, except Monday, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number:
5-25. Advance notice of 1 week preferred. Spanish
translation available. Contact Barbara Avery, Man-
ager. Phone: 512 695-8278.
82 City Public Service, P.O. Box 1771. Municipally-
owned electric and natural gas utility serving Bexar
County. This is a walking tour of the electric
generating plants, including discussions with the
plant engineering personnel before and after the
tours. Tours Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 1
week required. Spanish translation available. Chil-
dren under 15 not admitted. Contact the Public
Relations Assistant. Phone: 512 227-3211.
16 Lone Star Brewing Company, 600 Lone Star
Boulevard. Brewery. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
The Buckhorn Museum complex is open daily,
except Christmas Day, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice required.
German (by prior arrangements) and Spanish trans-
lation available. No sketches permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact Russell DeBerry, Pat
Dunavan or Fuzzy Plunkett. Phone: 512 226-8301.
SAN MARCOS
80 Thermon Manufacturing Company, 100 Thermon
Drive. Manufacturer of products and systems for
heating pipes and vessels. Tour includes the office,
computer, engineering, research and manufacturing
operations. Tours Monday through Thursday, 9
a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tour length:
30-60 minutes. Group number: 20 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. Spanish translation available.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact
Gordon A. Hyatt, Vice President. Phone: 512
392-5801.
SUGAR LAND
97 Imperial Sugar Company, 198 Kempner Street.
Sugar refinery. Tour includes the raw sugar
warehouse, melt and filter house and packing de-
partment. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 100
maximum. Advance notice required for groups of 25
or more. Groups of children under 8 not admitted.
Contact Miss Bertha Gonzalez, Personnel Secretary.
Phone: 713 494-9181, Ext. 317.
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TAYLOR
Taylor Bedding Manufacturing Company, 402 West
Second. Manufacturer of bedding, mattress pads,
quilts, pillows and upholstered furniture. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 50 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 1-3 days required. Contact Jim
Lawrence, Vice President. Phone: 512 352-631 1.
VICTORIA
Central Power & Light Company, 1205 C South
Bottom Street (P.O. Box 2299). Electric generating
station. Children are shown a film on how electricity
is generated and then taken on a tour. Adults have a
question-and-answer session, followed by a guided
tour of the station. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. Group number: 8-50. Advance notice of 1
day preferred. Children under 8 not admitted. Con-
tact Perry A. Beaty, Jr., Superintendent, Victoria
Power Station. Phone: 512 575-1212.
WICHITA FALLS
Levi Strauss & Company, 2720 Market Street.
Manufacturer of blue denim jeans. Complete tour of
the plant from cutting to finished product, with a
question-and-answer session at the end of the tour if
desired. Tours Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. No tours the
first week of July and last week of December. Group
number: 5-25. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Joe
Dulaney, Personnel Manager. Phone: 817
767-1441.
UTAH
CEDAR CITY
93 The Coleman Company. Inc., 597 North 1500
West. Manufacturer of sleeping bags, tents, tent
poles and backpack equipment. Visitors see the
complete construction of sleeping bags (tick line,
garnett room, quilting machines, zipper line, inspec-
tion); tents (cutting tables, overlook machines, bias
machines, cosmo machine); also, complete tour of
the backpack area and pole shop. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 50 maximum. Contact
Terry D. Wilson, Plant Manager. Phone: 801
586-9437.
CLEARFIELD
113 Freeport Center Associates, P.O. Box 1325. Indus-
trial park. Manufactured products include filters,
skis, ski poles, semi-trailers, jet loading ramps, pipe
fabrication, dishwashers and refrigerators and
aluminum extensions. This is a general tour of the
largest private distribution center in the United
States. Stops may be made at individual operations
as desired. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Advance notice required. Children under 13
not admitted. Contact Stephen L. Barrett. Phone:
801 825-9741.
FILLMORE
44 Mountain Mushrooms, Inc., 400 South Park Av-
enue. Mushroom farm. Visitors see the picking and
packing of mushrooms, environmental control sys-
tem and compost yard. Tours Monday through
Friday, by appointment. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 10-25. Advance notice required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact Kenneth Sanderson.
Phone: 801 743-6817.
72 Times Publishing Company, 1301 Lamar Street.
Newspaper. Tour through newspaper plant shows
press operation, printing process, mail room and
inserting machines, advertising, editorial depart-
ment, and library. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 6-30. Advance notice preferred. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact Marvin Penrod.
Phone: 817 767-8341.
PROVO
87 Valtek, Inc., 765 South 100 East (Box 209). Man-
ufacturer of control valves and valve actuators. Tour
includes a description of the business (customers,
capabilities, product scope, etc.), followed by a tour
of the facilities with an introduction to key execu-
tives. Tours Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 3 days
required. Spanish, German, Japanese and Chinese
translation available. Contact Ellen Bates. Phone:
801 373-1100.
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RICHMOND
10 Pepperidge Farm, Inc. Frozen layer cakes, cookies
and crackers. Tour includes areas where cookies and
crackers are mixed, baked and packaged. Tours
Tuesday, 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 10-20. Advance notice of 3 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Contact the
Manager-Personnel Services. Phone: 801 258-2491.
SANDY
76 Deseret Pharmaceutical Company, Inc., 9450 South
State Street. Manufacturer of disposable medical-
surgical products — I.V. products, surgical masks,
surgical disbursive grounding pads, heart-
monitoring products, pre-surgical scrubs. Tours re-
stricted to aisles outside clean room manufacturing
environment. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 30-60 minutes. Group
number: 10 maximum. Written advance notice of 6
weeks required. Spanish, Dutch and German transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children not admitted. Contact Silas S. Smith, Vice
President — Assistant to the President, or Jacob J.
VanRy, Director, International Division. Phone:
801 255-6851.
VERMONT
BARRE
31 Associated Memorial Products, Inc., Circle Street.
Custom sawing and polishing of granite. Contact
Robert Sassone, Manager. Phone: 802 476-3411.
31 Barre Custom Sandblast, Burnham's Meadow.
Sandblasting. Contact Lawrence Moran, Owner.
Phone: 802 476-5361.
99 Barre Mills, Division of Maiden Mills, P.O. Box
583. Plush weaving. Contact Albert Czarnecki,
Plant Manager. Phone: 802 476-3183.
83 Barre Sign Company, Inc., 7 Auburn Street. Man-
ufacturer of signs — neon, plastic, wood; truck letter-
ing, displays. Contact Herbert W. Jorgensen, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802476-3691.
31 Bilodeau-Barre, Inc., P.O. Box 484, Bianchi Place.
Granite monuments. Contact Paul G. Chatot, Sr.,
President. Phone: 802 476-7901 .
83 Modern Printing Company, Inc., 14-20 Jefferson
Street. Commercial and book printing — letterpress
and offset. Contact Mr. Garth W. Blow, President.
Phone: 802 476-3164.
31 Rock of Ages Corporation, P.O. Box 482. Granite
monuments and industrial products. Contact C. Jay
Slaybaugh, President. Phone: 802 476-31 15.
66 Smith, Whitcomb & Cook Company, Inc., 87 Boyn-
ton Street. Stone working machinery and supplies,
gray iron castings. Contact F. Lewis Biggs, Admin-
istrative Manager. Phone: 802 476-4161.
40 Sprague Electric Company, 131 South Main Street.
Capacitors. Contact James P. Sherry, Plant Man-
ager. Phone: 802 476-4146.
72 Times-Argus Association, Inc., 540 North Main
Street (P.O. Box 707). Daily afternoon
newspaper — The Times-Argus. Contact George J.
Gladding, General Manager. Phone: 802 479-0191.
31 Twin City Custom Sandblast, Inc., 32 Granite
Street. Custom granite sandblasting. Contact
Paul H. Trottier, President. Phone: 802 476-8718.
BEECHER FALLS
53 Beecher Falls Furniture Division of Ethan Allen,
Inc. Manufacturer of bedroom furniture. Contact
Marshall Ames, General Manager. Phone: 802
266-3355.
BELLOWS FALLS
72 Miller Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 430. Newspapers.
Contact Max Miller, President. Phone: 802
463-3149.
74 Mountain Paper Products Corporation, Mill Street.
Paper: colored school art, construction, poster,
drawing. Contact Robert D. Warner, General Man-
ager. Phone: 802 463-4514.
74 Robertson Paper Company, Inc., P.O. Box 1.
Wrapping paper; coated, oiled and waxed papers.
Contact Samuel A. Lewis, President. Phone: 802
463-3333.
74 Standard Paper Company, Inc., P.O. Box 191,
Granger Street. Manufacturer of gummed papers
and reinforced gummed tapes (plain and printed).
Contact Reginald W. Brown, Plant Manager.
Phone: 802 463-4544 or 802 463-4545.
40 Whitney Blake Company, Industrial Drive (P.O.
Box 310). Power supply, power coiled and shaver
cords. Contact B.R. Filieo, Plant Manager. Phone:
802 463-4561.
BENNINGTON
72 The Banner Publishing Corporation, 425 Main
Street. Newspaper publishing, Bennington Banner,
and commercial printing. Contact Kelton B. Miller,
Publisher. Phone: 802 442-6300.
74 Ben-Mont Corporation, Ben-Mont Avenue. Christ-
mas gift wrapping, all occasion gift wrapping and
rotogravure inks. Contact R.W. Higbee, President.
Phone: 802 442-6331.
VERMONT
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17 Bennington Potters, Inc., 324 County Street. Man-
ufacturer of dinnerware and decorative accessories
(stoneware). Contact David Gil, President. Phone:
802 447-7531.
66 Bijur Lubricating Corporation, Kocher Drive. Man-
ufacturer of lubricating pumps, metering equipment
and spraymist coolant systems. Contact S.M.
Babson, Plant Manager. Phone: 802 442-6381.
37 Fairdale Farms, Inc., West Road. Milk processing
and packing. Contact Lewie C. Dodge, Vice Presi-
dent, Processing. Phone: 802 442-6391.
7 Globe-Union, Inc. , P.O. Box 590, Route 67A. Auto
storage batteries. Contact James D. Williams, Plant
Manager. Phone: 802 442-8126.
66 Lauzon Machine & Engineering, Inc., 757 Main
Street. Machine building, shop work, machine and
engineering services. Contact William E. Lauzon,
President. Phone: 802 442-31 17.
41 Tansitor Electronics, West Road. Tantalum
capacitors. Contact David Monks, General Man-
ager. Phone: 802 442-5473.
5 Thomson Manufacturing Company, Inc., 230 Main
Street. Manufacturer of ladies' and children's cotton
knit underwear and children's cotton and synthetic
knit sport shirts. Contact Kenneth Thomson, Gen-
eral Manager. Phone: 802 442-5260.
40 Union Carbide Corporation, Battery Products Divi-
sion, 401 Gage Street, P.O. Box 440. Dry batteries.
Contact C.R. Hoffman, Plant Manager. Phone: 802
442-6301.
53 Valentine Mill Furniture Corporation, 304 Rear
Pleasant Street. Manufacturer of Pine occasional
tables. Contact B. Lazarus, President. Phone: 802
447-7708.
33 Vermont Container Corporation, P.O. Box 648,
Bowen Road. Manufacturer of corrugated shipping
containers. Contact Andrew Wargo, General Man-
ager. Phone: 802 442-5455.
BETHEL
65 East Bethel Mill, Inc., RD 1 . Lumber. Contact R.A.
Hyde, President. Phone: 802 763-7303.
105 Eastfield Trailer & Manufacturing, Inc., junction of
Routes 107 and 12. Manufacturer of custom-built
tag trailers, gooseneck and swan-type trailers and
Eagle stoves. Contact Richard J. Levasseur, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 234-9666.
66 Vermont Mold and Tool, Inc., Division of G-W
Plastic Engineers, Inc. Tools and dies. Contact
Gosta Mattsson, Vice President. Phone: 802
234-9941.
BRADFORD
65 Bradford Veneer & Panel Company, Inc., Mill
Street. Hardwood plywood. Contact Wallace J.
Farr, President. Phone: 802 222-5241.
99 Channel Mills, Inc. Double knit fabrics. Contact
Robert Rome, General Manager. Phone: 802
222-5275.
21 Northlands Development Corporation, P.O. Box
115. Manufacturer of prefabricated building compo-
nents and prefabricated houses. Contact Wayne
Chalmers, Plant Superintendent. Phone: 802
222-5761.
BRANDON
41 Brandon Coils, P.O. Box 256. Coils, transformers,
assembly services. Contact Bernard H. Hussels,
Manager. Phone: 802 247-681 1 .
27 Old Fox Chemical, Inc., P.O. Box 117. Commer-
cial fertilizers, agricultural chemical and mixed field
and lawn seeds. Contact Daniel H. Swett, Manager.
Phone: 802 247-6874.
BRATTLEBORO
49 Agway, Inc., P.O. Box 814, 184 Vernon Street.
Animal and poultry feeds. Contact Stanley F.
Juscen, Manager. Phone: 802 254-4515.
83 American Book-Stratford Press, Inc., Composing
Room Division, P.O. Box 810, Putney Road. Com-
position for book manufacturing. Contact Jerome
Mulcahy, Manager. Phone: 802 254-6073.
43 American Optical Corporation, Box 815, Putney
Road. Optical lenses. Contact Robert E. Lee, Plant
Manager. Phone: 802 254-2341.
71 R. V. Anderson & Sons, Inc., P.O. Box 278. Organ
pipes. Contact Robert V. Anderson, Jr., President.
Phone: 802 254-6915.
65 Boise Cascade Corporation, Specialty Paperboard
Division, P.O. Box 498, Putney Road. Pressboards,
electrical insulating papers, fiberboard specialties
and special industrial papers. Contact John
Wasserlein, General Manager. Phone: 802
257-0365.
65 Brattleboro Kiln Drying & Milling Company, Inc.,
Box 296, 36 Frost Street. Kiln drying, hardwood
dimension stock for furniture manufacturers. Con-
tact Irwin Elkins, General Manager. Phone: 802
254-4528.
65 Brattleboro Wood Products, P.O. Box 822.
Hardwood dimension lumber. Contact Robert
Richardson, Plant Manager. Phone: 802 257-1316.
65 Cersosimo Lumber Company, RFD 3, Vernon
Road. Kiln drying, lumber, gunstocks. Contact
Anthony Cersosimo, Treasurer. Phone: 802
254-4508.
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VERMONT
83 The Stephen Greene Press, Box 1000, Fessenden
Road, Indian Flat. Book publishing. Contact
Stephen Greene, President. Phone: 802 257-7757.
5 H. Margolin & Company, Inc., Putnam Park.
Ladies' handbags. Contact David Zimmerman, Ad-
ministrator. Phone: 802 254-4594.
79 Melsur Corporation, P.O. Box 612, Old Ferry
Road. Molded melamine plastic furniture parts and
casket shells. Contact Jason G. Doubleday, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 254-4531.
83 The Spencer Press Corporation, 138 Elliot Street.
Commercial printing — letterpress and offset. Con-
tact Jon Gehly, President. Phone: 802 254-5313.
87 Vitri-Forms, Inc., P.O. Box 208. Lasers, scientific
apparatus and hand-blown glass flowers, jewelry
and animals. Contact Lawrence W. Nelson, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 254-5235.
BRISTOL
83 The Bristol Press, 58 Maple Street. Commercial
printing — letterpress and offset. Contact Lyndon E.
Fish, Owner-Manager. Phone: 802 453-2442.
65 Claire Lathrop Band Mill. Hardwood and softwood
lumber — rough sawn, kiln dried, planed. Contact
Claire Lathrop. Phone: 802 453-3606.
BURLINGTON
12 Clicquot Club Bottling Company of Vermont, Inc.,
P.O. Box 7, 212 Battery Street. Carbonated
beverages — Clicquot Club, Royal Crown Cola,
Maxie, Nesbitts. Contact James Fayette, President.
Phone:802 864-7418.
12 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Burlington, 266
Pine Street. Soft drinks. Contact Lee Kilburn, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 863-3481.
66 Edlund Company, Inc., Box 929, 159 Industrial
Parkway. Food products machinery. Contact
Willett S. Foster, President. Phone: 802 862-9661.
53 Green Mountain Industries, Inc., 431 Pine Street.
Wood furniture. Contact Philip R. Leclerc, Vice
President. Phone: 802 864-5773.
37 H. P. Hood, Inc., 187 South Winooski Avenue.
Cottage cheese, butter, powdered dairy products.
Contact Allen Dickey, Manager. Phone: 802
864-4561.
83 George Little Press, Inc., 750 Pine Street. Offset
lithography: advertising brochures, catalogs, forms,
books. Contact George Little, Jr., President. Phone:
802 658-3300.
50 John McKenzie Packing Company, Inc., Box 563.
Sausage products, smoked hams and bacon. Contact
John G. McKenzie, President. Phone: 802
864-4585.
5 Maternities, Inc., 127-!/2 College Street. Maternity
clothes; ladies' sportswear. Contact Andrew Russo,
Manager. Phone: 802 864-9019.
83 The Perry Press, 98 South Winooski Avenue. Gen-
eral commercial printing and job shop. Contact
Vincent J. Sessa, Owner. Phone: 802 862-1830.
53 Provencher Furniture & Mattress Company, Inc.,
276 North Avenue. Mattresses, studio couches,
upholstery. Contact Lawrence Provencher, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 863-3911.
83 Queen City Printers, Inc., 701 Pine Street. Com-
mercial printing — letterpress and offset lithography.
Contact Richard W. Schillhammer, President.
Phone: 802 864-4566.
76 Roy's Orthopedic, Inc., 175 Pearl Street. Or-
thopedic and prosthetic products. Contact
Armand L. Roy, President. Phone: 802 863-4591.
50 Vermont Maple Orchards, Inc., P.O. Box 371.
Maple syrup, sugar and candy. Contact F.W. Rees,
General Manager. Phone: 802 878-4457.
95 Vermont Structural Steel Corporation, P.O. Box
610, 207 Flynn Avenue. Fabricated structural steel,
fabricated plate work, miscellaneous metal work.
Contact Robert W. Moore, President. Phone: 802
864-9841.
79 E. B. & A. C. Whiting Company, 1 Howard Street.
Plastic monofilaments, brush and broom fibers.
Contact Everett C. Bailey, President. Phone: 802
863-6333.
CABOT
44 Cabot Farmers' Co-op Creamery Company, Inc.
Milk, cream, butter, cottage cheese, cheddar
cheese. Contact Robert P. Davis, General Manager.
Phone: 802 563-2231.
CAMBRIDGEPORT
93 Good Medicine, Box 9, Main Street. Canvas tents.
Contact David Woodsfellow, President. Phone: 802
463-9355.
CASTLETON
4 Beautyguard of Castleton, Vermont, Inc., Box 276.
Seamless aluminum siding. Contact Stanley Curran,
President. Phone: 802 468-5583.
CHARLOTTE
68 Garden Way Research, P.O. Box 26V. Lawn and
garden equipment, fireplace equipment, wood burn-
ing stoves. Contact Peter J. Coleman, General
Manager. Phone: 802 425-2137.
CHESTER
83 The National Survey. Maps, brochures, map adver-
tising. Contact Vincent P. Crocker, President, or
Edward W. Whelan, Manager. Phone: 802
875-2121.
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DERBY
31 Derby Granite, Inc., P.O. Box 136. Granite curb-
ing, monuments. Contact Irio Bianchi, President.
66 Estabrook Engineering Company, Inc., P.O. Box
16, Route 111. Prototype tools, jigs and fixtures;
production parts. Contact Ralph W. Estabrook,
President. Phone: 802 766-5596.
DERBY LINE
66 Butterfield Division, Litton Industrial Products, Inc.
Taps, dies, reamers, counterbores. Contact D.J.
Hunter, Plant Manager. Phone: 802 873-3106.
DUXBURY
71 The Tourin Musica, Box 575. Harpsichords, string
instruments. Contact Jack Tourin or Pete Tourin.
ELY
65 Britton Lumber Company, Inc. Hardwood and
softwood lumber, trusses, panels. Contact Allen H.
Britton, Jr., President. Phone: 802 333-4388.
ENOSBURG FALLS
83 Green Mountain Printing & Publishing, Inc., Route
105. Offset printing. Contact Stanley Blodgett, Pres-
ident. Phone: 802 933-2165.
72 O'Shea Publishing Company, Inc. Newspapers:
Swanton Courier, Enosburg Standard, St. Ablans
Leader, Richford Journal Gazette, RFD: Vermont
Farm News. Contact Bernard G. O'Shea, Owner
and Publisher. Phone: 802 933-4375.
ESSEX JUNCTION
83 Essex Publishing Company, Inc., Box 296, 44 Park
Street. Commercial printing, typesetting, offset
lithography, pamphlet binding. Contact Proctor H.
Page, Jr., President. Phone: 802 878-3356.
GRAFTON
37 Grafton Village Cheese Company, Inc. Cheddar
cheese. Contact W.J. van den Bergh, President.
Phone: 802 843-2444.
GRANVILLE
65 Granville Manufacturing Company, Inc.. Wood
bowls, Spruce clapboards. Contact Frank A.
Howlett, Owner.
HANCOCK
65 Weyerhaeuser Company, Route 100. Plywood.
Contact James Paasch, Plant Manager. Phone: 802
767-5311.
HINESBURG
105 Iroquois Manufacturing Company, Inc., Box E,
Richmond Road. Truck bodies, garden carts, snow
machine trailers. Contact Dale R. Dawson, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 482-2155.
JACKSONVILLE
50 Coombs Maple Products, Inc. Maple syrup, sugar
and cream and apple syrup. Contact Robert G.
Coombs, Jr., President. Phone: 802 368-2345.
JOHNSON
65 Manchester Lumber, Inc., Box 27. Lumber. Contact
R. Henry Manchester, President. Phone: 802
635-2315.
LUDLOW
99 Jewell Brook Mills, Inc., Drawer F, Route 100.
Wool and synthetic piece goods. Contact Karl Holl,
President. Phone: 802 228-4966.
99 Manchester Fiber, Inc., 16 Mill Street. Textile yarn.
Contact Kenneth H. Tucker, Manager. Phone: 802
228-7711.
LUNENBURG
72 The Stinehour Press. Books, publications. Contact
Roderick D. Stinehour, President. Phone: 802
328-2507.
LYNDONVILLE
76 Dairy Association Company, Inc. Animal ointment,
animal vitamin and mineral supplement. Contact
John L. Norris, Jr., President. Phone: 802
626-3610.
MANCHESTER
93 The Orvis Company, Inc. Bamboo and glass fishing
rods. Contact Howard Steere, Superintendent.
Phone: 802 362-1300.
MIDDLEBURY
83 The Addison Press, Inc., P.O. Box 31, 20- Vi Main
Street. Weekly newspaper, commercial printing —
letterpress and offset. Contact William J. Slator,
President.
27 Agway Blend Plant, Box 636. Fertilizer blends.
Contact Gerard J. Brouillard, Manager. Phone: 802
388-6274.
49 Agway, Inc., P.O. Box 661. Animal and poultry
feeds. Contact Alonzo C. Audet, Manager. Phone:
802 388-6331.
113 Cinchpac, Inc., Box 707. Packaged shoe shine, spot
remover, nail polish remover. Contact C. Andrew
Kaiser, President. Phone: 802 388-6345.
22 The Standard Register Company, Route 7 South.
Business forms. Contact Edmund A. Osborne, Plant
Manager. Phone: 802 388-7911.
MONTGOMERY
103 Montgomery Schoolhouse, Inc., P.O. Box 33.
Wooden toys, gift accessories. Contact Daniel E.
Woodward, President. Phone: 802 326-4272.
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MONTPELIER
83 Capital City Press, Inc., Box 546. Commercial and
job printing, books and magazines. Contact Charles
Parker, Jr., President. Phone: 802 223-5207.
83 The Leahy Press, Inc., P.O. Box 254, 136 State
Street. Offset and letterpress job printing. Contact
Ronald Kowalkowski, Owner. Phone: 802
223-2100.
79 Reddy Company, Inc., P.O. Box 779. Plastic infant
products, custom molding. Contact Gordon R.
Wilkinson, President. Phone: 802 229-0571.
MORRISVILLE
66 Greene Corporation, Box 752. Custom machine
work, welding. Contact Frederic M. Greene, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 888-3311.
72 The News & Citizen Corporation, Brooklyn Street.
Weekly newspapers. The News & Citizen, The
Transcript; job printing, letterpress and offset. Con-
tact Clyde A. Limoge, Publisher. Phone: 802
888-2212.
MOSCOW
65 Little River Wood Products, Box 206. Wood pack-
age handles, wood turnings, wooden toys and novel-
ties. Contact Edmund S. Kelley, President. Phone:
802 253-7345.
NEWPORT
50 American Maple Products Corporation, P.O. Box
685. Maple syrup, candy and sugar. Contact
Edward S. Doubleday, President. Phone: 802
334-6516.
37 Elmwood Dairy, Inc., Star Route. Dairy products.
Contact James R. Palin, Secretary. Phone: 802
334-8125.
53 Newport Furniture Parts Corporation. Furniture
parts. Contact Jean M. Laforce, President. Phone:
802 334-2875.
79 Newport Plastics Corporation, Box 466, Derby
Road. Fiberglass aircraft parts, computer housings,
aircraft seatcovers. Contact Thomas E. Adams,
General Manager.
NORTH BENNINGTON
83 Economy Graphics, Inc., Water Street. Printing and
binding books, commercial work, printing and
packaging greeting cards, printing post cards. Con-
tact William E. Eastler, Jr., President. Phone: 802
442-6368.
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
42 Vermont Research Corporation, Precision Park.
Magnetic memory drums and systems, magnetic
memory discs and systems. Contact Hugh M. Taft,
President. Phone: 802 886-2256.
NORTH TROY
42 Space Research Corporation, North Jay Road. Elec-
tronic and ordnance research and development, air
traffic control simulation equipment, software de-
velopment. Contact Dr. G.V. Bull, President.
Phone: 802 988-4401.
NORTHFIELD
31 Cetrangolo Finishing Works, Inc., 11 Main Street.
Granite memorials, building and curbing granite.
Contact Dolivio L. Cetrangolo, President. Phone:
802 485-5711.
65 Northfield Wood Products Company, Inc., Box
147. Hardwood brush blocks, Pine and hardwood
furniture parts, toy parts. Contact Clark Bothfeld,
President. Phone: 802 485-641 1 .
99 Rabbitt Hollow Knitting Mill, Inc. Women's knit-
wear. Contact Eugene O. Nadon, President. Phone:
802 485-6941.
ORLEANS
53 Orleans Division of Ethan Allen, Inc. Wood furni-
ture. Contact Charles Moran, General Manager.
Phone:802 754-8521.
PERKINSVILLE
72 The Hunter Press. RFD, Box 105. Weekly
newspaper — The Weathersfield Weekly. Contact
Armstrong Hunter, Editor, or William Hunter, Pub-
lisher. Phone: 802 263-5361.
83 The Red House Press, RFD, Box 105. Commercial
printing — lithographic and letterpress. Contact
Armstrong Hunter, President. Phone: 802 263-5361.
31 Vermont Soapstone Company, Inc., Pond Road.
Soapstone, soapstone products, fiberglass machine
covers. Contact T.C. Barton, President. Phone: 802
263-5404.
PLYMOUTH
37 The Plymouth Cheese Corporation, P.O. Box 1.
Granular curd cheese. Contact John Coolidge, Pres-
ident, or Arnold P. Butler, Manager. Phone: 802
672-3650.
POST MILLS
65 Malmquist Wood Products, Inc. Hardwood squares
and dimension stock for the furniture industry.
Contact Walter A. Malmquist, President. Phone:
802 333-4377.
POULTNEY
83 The Composing Room, Depot Street.
Photocomposition. Contact Charles W. Colvin, Sr.,
President. Phone: 802 287-9805.
83 Journal Press, Inc., Depot Street. Offset and letter-
press commercial printing. Contact Charles W.
Colvin, Sr., President. Phone: 802 287-9811.
VERMONT
131
5 Kay Windsor, Inc., Main Street. Women's dresses.
Contact June Durfey, Plant Manager. Phone: 802
287-9307.
POWNAL
65 Northeast Wood Products, Inc. Kiln dried lumber,
hardwood and softwood. Contact Siegfried Tolle,
President. Phone: 802 823-7365.
PUTNEY
15 Basketville. Baskets, buckets, woodenware, furni-
ture. Contact C. Holton Wilson, Plant Superinten-
dent. Phone: 802 387-5509.
74 Putney Converting Corporation, P.O. Box 226.
Napkins, toilet tissue, wrapping tissues. Contact
Earl W. Stockwell, President. Phone: 802
387-5571.
74 Putney Paper Company, Inc., P.O. Box 226. Paper
products. Contact Earl W. Stockwell, President.
Phone: 802 387-5571.
RANDOLPH
65 Branchwood, Inc., 6 Pearl Street. Hardwood dimen-
sion lumber, edge glued Pine furniture panels.
Contact Clark Bothfeld, President. Phone: 802
728-3386.
72 White River Valley Herald, Pleasant Street. Weekly
newspaper, job printing. Contact M. Dickey
Drysdale, Publisher. Phone: 802 728-3232.
RICHFORD
49 H. K. Webster Company. Animal and poultry feed
products. Contact Robert E. Thiel, Plant Manager.
Phone:802 848-7718.
RICHMOND
44 Richmond Cooperative Association, Inc., P.O. Box
287. Cheese, milk, cream. Contact David C. Arms,
General Manager. Phone: 802 434-2101.
RUPERT
76 J. H. Guild Company, Main Street. Proprietary and
veterinarian medicines. Contact S.M. Fossel, Presi-
dent. Phone: 802 394-7733.
RUTLAND
3 General Electric Company, 210 Columbian Avenue.
Blades and vanes for jet engine compressors, special
hardware for jet engines. Contact J.T. Hermans,
Acting Manager. Phone: 802 773-9121.
83 Novak Printing Company, Inc., 53 Washington
Street. Commercial printing — letterpress and offset.
Contact William H. Foley, Sr., President.
73 Rutland Fire Clay Company, Curtis Avenue. Caulk-
ing, sealants, asphalt coatings and cements, paints
and paint remover. Contact Donald A. Perkins,
President. Phone: 802 775-5519.
65 Rutland Plywood Corporation, P.O. Box 696. Ve-
neer and plywood. Contact Robert S. Bigelow,
President. Phone: 802 773-91 1 1 .
83 Rutland Printing Company, Inc., 54 Strongs Av-
enue. Job printing — offset, letterpress and "Itek"
fast printing. Contact James K. Mann, President.
Phone: 802 775-1948.
ST. ALBANS
49 Agway, Inc., P.O. Box 795, Pearl and Walnut
Street. Animal and poultry feeds. Contact
Landon A. Davis, Manager. Phone: 802 524-6525.
68 Leader Evaporator Company, Inc., P.O. Box 588,
25 Stowell Street. Maple sugar utensils. Contact
Robert A. Bordeau, Manager. Phone: 802
524-4966.
83 The North Country Press, 13-15 Center Street.
Commercial printing — letterpress and offset. Con-
tact Donald H. Hill, President. Phone: 802
524-3592.
83 Regal Art Press, Box 710, Route 104. Commercial
printing, letterpress and offset. Contact Edward W.
Handly, Owner. Phone: 802 524-4855.
40 Union Carbide Corporation, P.O. Box 671, Swan-
ton Road. Flashlights. Contact J. B. Alspaugh, Plant
Manager. Phone: 802 524-2151.
72 Vermont Publishing Corporation, 281 North Main
Street. Newspapers — St. Albans Daily Messenger,
Vermont Sunday News, Northwest News, Graphic
Offset. Contact Clifton Noyes, General Manager.
Phone: 802 524-2104.
ST. JOHNSBURY
72 Caledonian-Record Publishing Company, Inc., 25
Federal Street. Daily newspaper — The Caledonia-
Record. Contact H. Gordon Smith, President.
Phone: 802 748-8121.
113 Colt Industries, Inc., Fairbanks Weighing Division,
711 East St. Johnsbury Road. Industrial weighing
equipment. Contact Kenneth Hammer, Division
President. Phone: 802 748-2371.
40 EHV-Weidman Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 278,
Memorial Drive. Electrical insulating board and
parts. Contact Patrick T. Colt, President. Phone:
802 748-8106.
50 Maple Grove, Inc., 167 Portland Street. Maple
candies, sugar, syrup, salad dressing, mint candies,
compound coating pops. Contact Stephen R. Astle,
President. Phone: 802 748-2611.
49 Ralston Purina Company, P.O. Box 158, Bay
Street. Animal feeds. Contact Clinton R. Seefeldt,
Area Director of Operations. Phone: 802 748-2351 .
21 Vemco, Inc., P.O. Box 312. Modular homes. Con-
tact Charles E. Wiley, General Manager. Phone:
802 748-2301.
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SHAFTSBURY
31 William E. Dailey, Inc., Box 38, RFD. Ready-mix
concrete, hot mix, sand and gravel. Contact
William E. Dailey, Jr., Vice President. Phone: 802
442-6917.
SHELBURNE
93 Barrecrafters, P.O. Box 158. Ski poles, ski racks,
boot trees, bike racks. Contact Richard A. Snelling,
President. Phone: 802 985-3321 .
83 Excelsior Press, Falls Road. Commercial printing.
Contact R.L. Stone or B.J. Stone, Owners. Phone:
802 985-2659.
68 Shelburne Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 158. Cup
hooks, shoulder hooks, caster cups. Contact
Richard A. Snelling, President. Phone: 802
985-3321.
SHOREHAM
44 Shoreham Cooperative Apple Producers Associa-
tion, Inc. Apples stored and packed. Contact
Paul A. Hammack, General Manager. Phone: 802
897-7400.
SOUTH LONDONDERRY
65 Smith, Inc., Box 87. Glued furniture dimension
stock, hardwoods, Pine. Contact N.W. Smith, Gen-
eral Manager. Phone: 802 824-5515.
SOUTH RYEGATE
31 Chester Rosa Granite Company, Inc. Granite and
marble markers. Contact John P. Davidson, Presi-
dent. Phone:802 584-3663.
SOUTH STAFFORD
65 Huntington Fence Company. Rail fence. Contact
James Condict, Owner. Phone: 802 765-6591 .
SPRINGFIELD
68 Fellows Corporation, Box 399. Gear cutting, finish-
ing and grinding machines, gear-measuring instru-
ments, gear shaper cutters, plastics injection mold-
ing and extruding machines, twist drills. Contact
John W. Hutchinson, President. Phone: 802
886-8333.
102 Jones & Lamson, 160 Clinton Street. Machine tools,
optical comparators, precision measuring machines.
Contact Robert S. Jones, Vice President and Gen-
eral Manager. Phone: 802 885-2121.
102 Lovejoy Tool Company, Inc., P.O. Box 709.
Inserted-blade milling, cutters, replacement blades,
arbors, flywheels, hones. Contact Gerry T.
Attridge, President. Phone: 802 885-2195.
5 72 Vermont Times-Reporter Corporation, P.O. Box
769, 23 Main Street. Newspapers — The Times-
Reporter, The Word for the Week, Washington
World, Vermont Business World. Contact
Oliver R.B. Stalter, Editor-Publisher.
21 E. R. Wiggins Builders Supplies, Inc., Charlestown
Road. Modular homes, wall panels, trusses,
millwork. Contact William H. Maynes, President.
Phone: 802 885-2169.
TOWNSHEND
103 Mary Meyer Manufacturing Company, Inc., Mary
Meyer Station. Stuffed toys. Contact Walter F.
Meyer, President. Phone: 802 365-7793.
TROY
37 Yankee Milk, Inc. Milk, powdered milk, dry whey.
Contact John L. Sumner, Division Superintendent.
Phone: 802 744-2425.
VERGENNES
65 Kennedy Brothers, Inc., 11 Main Street. Wooden-
ware. Contact Paul T. Kennedy, President. Phone:
802 877-2975.
87 Simmonds Precision, Instrument Systems Division,
Panton Road. Systems for measurement, display,
control of liquids and gases; special purpose com-
puters; engine instrumentation. Contact C.V.
McQuide, Division President. Phone: 802
877-2911.
WATERVILLE
53 Fairmont Woodcraft. Fireside benches, lazy susans,
jewelry. Contact C.A. Brown, Co-owner. Phone:
802 644-5039.
WELLS RIVER
37 Calabro Cheese Corporation, 15 Cross Street.
Ricotta and Mozzarella cheese. Contact Joseph
Calabro, President. Phone: 802 757-2243.
37 Wells River Creamery, Inc., 15 Cross Street. Italian
style cheeses. Contact Joseph Calabro, President.
Phone: 802 757-2243.
74 Wells River Paper Company, 27 Mill Street. Car-
bonizing papers. Contact George A. Leonard, Vice
President. Phone: 802 757-2142.
WEST RUTLAND
68 Industrial Design & Machine Corporation, 40 Mar-
ble Street. Tool, jigs, fixtures, special machinery
design, assembly, screw machine. Contact S. Ray
Thornton, President. Phone: 802 438-5123.
WESTFIELD
35 Rozelle, Inc. Cosmetics — toiletries, beauty kits.
Contact Mrs. Rosel W. Brittain, President. Phone:
802 744-2270.
WESTMINSTER STATION
80 Northeastern Culvert Corporation, P.O. Box 40.
Corrugated galvanized steel and aluminum culvert
pipe, structural plate pipe. Contact Albert P. Oot,
Jr., President. Phone: 802 722-3359.
WESTON
65 Weston Bowl Mill. Woodenware. Contact Samuel
Lloyd, President. Phone: 802 824-6219.
VERMONT
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION
37 Billings Farm, Inc., P.O. Box 278. Milk and dairy
products. Contact Vaughan Truell, General Man-
ager. Phone: 802 295-3255.
10 New England Baking Company, 31 North Main
Street.
WILLISTON
93 North American Alloys & Synthetics, Ltd., 15
Commerce Street. Ski poles, tent poles, pack
frames, kayak braces, aluminum snow shoes; plat-
ing: cadmium, black oxide, zinc, aluminum anodiz-
ing. Contact M. Birger Benson, President. Phone:
802 864-0135.
31 Frank W. Whitcomb Construction Corporation, In-
dustrial Avenue. Bituminous asphalt, processed
aggregate, Sakrete concrete mixes. Contact
Carlisle J. Coates, General Manager. Phone: 802
864-5375.
WINDSOR
66 Cone-Blanchard Machine Company, P.O. Box 27.
Multiple spindle automatic bar and chucking
machines, vertical rotary surface grinders, vertical
universal precision grinders. Contact Glenn D.
Babbitt, President and General Manager. Phone:
802 674-2161.
85 The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, P.O. Box
28, River Street. Rubber heels, soles, soling sheets.
Contact Richard G. Cummings, Plant Manager.
Phone:802 674-2151.
WINOOSKI
41 Haveg Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 7. Insulated wire,
PC board assemblies, cable assemblies. Contact
David Binch, General Manager. Phone: 802
655-2121.
66 Hazelett Strip-Casting Corporation, Box 98. Con-
tinuous casting machines. Contact R. William
Hazelett, President. Phone: 802 863-6376.
68 Paulus Tool & Die, 156 West Street. Jigs, fixtures,
gages, dies, automatic machinery, machine shop.
Contact Henry G. Paulus, Owner. Phone: 802
655-1933.
WOLCOTT
65 Vermont Weatherboard, Inc., Route 15. Barnboard
replica manufactured from new lumber. Contact
Noel L. Lussier, President. Phone: 802 472-5513.
WOODSTOCK
113 Poma Aerial Tramways, Inc., 56 Pleasant Street.
VIRGINIA
BREMO BLUFF
82 Bremo Bluff Power Station, Virginia Electric and
Power Company. Electric generating station. Vis-
itors observe the operation of major equipment used
in the generation of electricity. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Group number: 50 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Contact CM. Charlton,
Station Superintendent. Phone: 804 842-3201.
CULPEPER
61 Rental Uniform Services of Culpeper, Inc., 555
James Madison Highway. Industrial laundry. Vis-
itors tour the plant and office areas, and see how
items are processed. Tours Monday through Thurs-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice pre-
ferred. Small children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Mrs. Pat Yates, Secretary to the
President. Phone: 703 825-2300.
FRANKLIN
66 Franklin Equipment Company, Council and Carver
Roads. Manufacturer of tree harvesting
equipment — "Franklin Logger," axles and trans-
missions. Tour includes welding, metal fabrication,
assembly lines, final assembly, axle assembly,
transmission assembly, gear cutting and machining
operations. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.; weekends by special arrangements. Tour
length: 1 hour. No tours the last week of June.
Group number: 75 maximum. Advance notice pre-
ferred. Contact Clyde E. Parker, Industrial Relations
Manager, or James Keene, Plant Manager. Phone:
804 562-6111.
LEESBURG
56 Washington ARTC Center, Route 7. Government
Air Traffic Control facility. Visitors tour the opera-
tional control room of an en route Air Traffic
Control facility. Tours daily, 8-1 1 a.m., 1-2:30 p.m.
and 3:15-4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 35 maximum. Advance notice of 3 days
required. Prior clearance required from the FAA,
Office of International Aviation Affairs, 800 Inde-
pendence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20591,
Attn: AIA-30. No cameras permitted. Groups of
children under 14 require one adult for each eight
children. Contact the Training Officer (EPDO).
Phone: 703 777-4400, Ext. 216.
MONTEREY
47 Virginia Trout Company, Inc. Trout hatchery. Vis-
itors see the raising and processing of fresh water
trout. Self-guided tours, Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone: 703 468-2980.
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VIRGINIA
NORFOLK
Portsmouth Power Station, Virginia Electric and
Power Company, P.O. Box 329. Electric generating
station. Visitors see the operation of major equip-
ment used in the generation of electricity. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Group number: 50 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Contact L.F.
Rieder, Station Superintendent. Phone: 804
487-2541.
112
Thalhimer's Industrial Sales Corporation, 1925
Westmoreland Avenue. Commercial interior
designers and furnishers. Showroom displays office
settings, open landscape planning, accessories for
offices and wall treatments for contract or business
interiors. Tours Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
20 maximum. Written notice of 3 weeks required.
Contact Mr. E. Applequist, Vice President-General
Manager, or Mrs. W. Lescallette, Assistant Man-
ager. Phone: 804 257-7111, Ext. 311.
PORTSMOUTH
88 Portsmouth Terminals, Inc., 2000 Seaboard Av-
enue, (P.O. Drawer 7098). Marine terminal. Tour
consists of the warehouse facilities, container mar-
shalling yards, open storage areas, ship operation
areas, fumigation facilities and other facilities per-
taining to marine terminal operations. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Group number: 1 bus load. (Transportation
must be provided.) Advance notice required. Tours
are restricted to business groups due to size of
terminal operating company. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact W.J. Keown. Phone: 804
397-7081.
ROANOKE
18 WSLS-TV, 3rd Street and Church Avenue, S.W.
Broadcasting. Tour includes studios, master control
and shipping department. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30-45
minutes. Group number: 35 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. Contact Sandra Fox,
Operations Secretary. Phone: 703 344-9226.
SANDY LEVEL
82 Smith Mountain Visitor's Center, Route 1. An
educational experience in the methods of hydro-
electric power production. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Phone:703 297-5114.
RICHMOND
101 The American Tobacco Company, Virginia Branch,
26th and East Cary Streets (Mailing address: P.O.
Box 27531). Cigarette manufacturer. Tour includes
an explanation and view of actual cigarette manufac-
turing and packaging operations. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 40
minutes. No tours the week of July 4 and week of
December 25. Advance notice required for groups of
more than 9. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact Mrs. D.S. Ligon. Phone: 804 643-5341.
SMITHFIELD
67 ITT Gwaltney, Inc., P.O. Box 489. Pork slaughter-
ing and processing — quality hams, bacon and sau-
sages. An audio- visual slide presentation is followed
by a tour of the dry curing process area where
Smithfield Hams are processed. Tours Monday
through Friday, late morning or mid-afternoon. Tour
length: 40-60 minutes. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras permitted. Contact Herb DeGroft,
Personnel/Safety Manager. Phone: 804 357-3131.
101 Philip Morris U.S.A., 3601 Commerce Road (Exit
8, Bells Road from 1-95). Cigarettes. Motorized (or
walking) tour of production machinery, with a visit
to the tobacco museum and manufacturing exhibit
area. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. No tours the week
of July 4 and week between Christmas and New
Year's. Group number: 60 maximum. Written
notice of 6 weeks required for groups of more than
9. No cameras permitted. Contact T.G. Adair,
Manager of Visitor Tours. Phone: 804 271-3342.
STAUNTON
68 American Safety Razor Company, P.O. Box 500.
Manufacturer of shaving blades and razors and
blades for industrial use. A general plant tour is
followed by a question-and-answer session. Tours
by appointment only. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours
the last week in July, first week in August and week
of December 25. Group number: 10-40. Written
notice of 2 months required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
W.L. (Bill) Hall, Manager, Public Relations.
Phone: 703 886-0751, Ext. 304.
VIRGINIA
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WEST POINT
74 The Chesapeake Corporation of Virginia. Manufac-
turer of kraft pulp, paper, paperboard and bleached
pulp. A brief presentation on chemical processes is
followed by a walking tour of the wood yard,
debarker area and chipper area. The tour concludes
with a look at the pulp and paper machines and the
finished products. Tours Tuesday through Friday,
9-10 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No
tours the week of July 4 and between Christmas and
New Year's. Group number: 12 maximum. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Walton B. Evans or A.T.
Dill. Phone: 804 843-5372 or 804 843-5373.
YORKTOWN
75 Amoco Oil Company, P.O. Box 578. Petroleum
refining. A briefing on the Yorktown refinery is
followed by a ride through the refinery that takes
you past the operating units, tank farms and a view
of the marine terminal. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 1 vehicle (bus or car). Written notice
of 6 weeks required. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact R.A.
Smith, Tour Coordinator. Phone: 804 898-5320.
108 Virginia Electric & Power Company, 428 Water-
view Road, P.O. Box 571. Electrical generation.
Tour includes a brief explanation of electrical gener-
ation theory and a walking tour of the generating
facilities (boiler, turbine, generator and central con-
trol rooms). Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number:
4-20. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 14 not admitted. Contact the Station Superin-
tendent or Efficiency Engineer. Phone: 804
898-7211.
WASHINGTON
BELLINGHAM
72 The BellinghamlSunday Herald, 1155 State Street.
Newspaper. A short briefing is followed by a tour of
the newsroom, composing room, paste-up, camera
and letterflex plate department, pressroom and mail
room. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 60 minutes. Group number: 5-15.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
10 not admitted. Contact John Anderson, Promotion
Coordinator. Phone: 206 734-3900, Ext. 48.
74 Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Bellingham Division,
300 Laurel Street. Pulp, paper and chemicals. Tour
follows the process of chipping logs through pulp-
ing, bleaching, drying, papermaking and converting
to tissue products. Tours weekdays, from June 1 to
September 15, 2 p.m. only. Tour length: 80 min-
utes. No tours July 3-7. Group number: 40 maxi-
mum. Written notice of 6 weeks required. Swedish,
Spanish, Finnish and German translation available.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Orman Darby, Public
Relations Manager. Phone: 206 733-4410.
14 Uniflite, Inc., 9th and Harris Avenue. Boat
manufacturer — fiberglass boats for recreational,
commercial and naval use. Tour includes shops and
assembly lines. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
5-25. Advance notice of 1 day required. Children
under 12 not admitted. Contact William Crawford.
Phone: 206 676-6289.
CAMAS
66 Tidland Corporation, 2363 S.E. 8th Avenue. Man-
ufacturer of air-expanding shafts, chucks and allied
products for the paper converting industry. Tour
includes the office and shop, with an explanation of
products and usage. Tours weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last
week of July and first week of August. Group
number: 2-10. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
German and Spanish translation available. Contact
Boren Biswas. Phone: 206 834-3541.
CASHMARE
32 Liberty Orchards Company, Inc., 112-123 Mission
Street. Candy manufacturer. A brief lecture is fol-
lowed by a tour of the cooking and packing opera-
tions. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:45
p.m. Tour length: 15 minutes. Group number: 30
maximum. Advance notice preferred for large
groups. Children under 10 must be accompanied by
an adult. Contact Louise Fegley, Office Manager.
Phone:509 782-2191.
DAYTON
50 Green Giant Company, 711 East Main. Food
processing — asparagus and green peas. Tour of
processing facilities only. Tours daily from mid-
April to August 1, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour
length: 45 minutes. No cameras or sketches permit-
ted. Small children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact C.J. Hailing, Personnel Supervisor.
Phone:509 382-2511.
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WASHINGTON
KELSO
14 Tollycraft Corporation, 2200 Clinton Avenue. Man- 16
ufacturer of pleasure craft and commercial boats.
Tour is conducted through the different stages of
boat construction. Tours Monday through Friday,
1:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours last
week of July, first week of August and last two
weeks in December. Group number: 6 maximum.
Advance notice preferred. No sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Jerry Todd.
Phone:206 423-5160.
65
LONGVIEW
3 Aerocar, Inc., 967 — 3rd Avenue. Manufacturer of
experimental light aircraft and flying automobiles.
Open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No
tours the first two weeks in August. Group number:
10 maximum. Advance notice preferred. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact M.B. Taylor. Phone: 42
206 423-8260.
Reynolds Metals Company, 4029 Industrial Way.
Aluminum. Complete riding tour of the production
facility. Tours Thursday, 1 p.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Written notice of 6 weeks required. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Gale Long, Personnel Repre-
sentative. Phone: 206 425-2800.
65 Weyerhaeuser Company. Tours leave from the
Guest House Monday through Friday, mid- June
through Labor Day, at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Group tours by appointment only the remainder of
the year. Because of the distance between mill units,
visitors must provide their own transportation. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Arrangements for large -^
groups should be made with the Weyerhaeuser
Public Relations Office in Longview. Phone: 206
425-2150.
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE
87 John Fluke Manufacturing Company, Inc., 7001 —
220th S.W. Manufacturer of electronic test and
measurement instruments and systems. Tours Tues- 72
day and Thursday by appointment, 9- 1 1 :30 a.m. and
1:30-3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 20-60. Written notice of 6 weeks required.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
16 not admitted. Contact Bill Stern. Phone: 206
774-2376.
OLYMPIA
Olympia Brewing Company, Custer Way and
Schmidt Place, P.O. Box 947. Brewery — Olympia
Beer and Hamm's Beer. Complete guided tours of
the brewing and packaging facilities. Tours daily, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group
number: 30 maximum. Advance notice required for
groups of more than 30. Children under 16 must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Don M. Lee,
Public Relations Manager. Phone: 206 754-5210.
RAYMOND
Weyerhaeuser Company. Lumber. Tours Monday
through Friday from June 5 through October 5, 10
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 2-20. German translation available. Pre-
school children not admitted. Phone: 206 942-2442.
RICHLAND
Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company - Hanford
Science Center, P.O. Box 250, Federal Building.
Energy research and development. Colorful graphic
displays, models and manipulative exhibits are used
to portray the role the Energy Research and De-
velopment Administration in the development of
nuclear and other energy sources. Also located at the
Center is the official ERDA Waste Management
Reading Room. Conducted tours available on re-
quest. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. During the summer
months the Center is open to the public Monday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 12
noon to 9 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes with movie.
Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice pre-
ferred for all groups and required for groups of more
than 20. Contact W.C. Bowen, Representative.
Phone: 509 942-6374.
SEATTLE
Rainier Brewing Company, Inc., 3100 Airport Way
South. Brewery. Tours Monday through Friday, 1-6
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number: 3-15.
Advance notice required for large groups. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Carol
Dwoskin, Consumer Relations Manager. Phone:
206 622-2600.
TACOMA
The Tacoma News Tribune, 1950 South State Street.
Newspaper plant. Visitors see all aspects of produc-
ing the newspaper. Tours Tuesday through Thurs-
day, 1 p.m. Tour length: 75 minutes. Group
number: 10-30. Advance notice of 2 weeks required.
Children under 1 1 not admitted. Contact the Promo-
tion Department. Phone: 206 597-8561.
WASHINGTON
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WANAPUM DAM
38 Wanapum Dam, five miles south of Vantage, where
Interstate 90 crosses the Columbia River, 45 miles
southwest of Ephrata on State Highway 243. The
Tour Center is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., April
15 through June 10; 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., June 11
through September 15; and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
September 16 through October 31. The Fish View-
ing Room is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
year-round. Special group tours may be arranged by
writing to the Public Affairs Officer, P.U.D. of
Grant County, Box 878, Ephrata, Washington
98823. Phone:509 754-3541.
WENATCHEE
108 Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County, 327
North Wenatchee Avenue (P.O. Box 1231). Hydro-
electric power. All exhibits arranged for self-guided
touring. Guided tours to the generators and turbines
by reservation only. Tours daily. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 4-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 must be accom-
panied by adults. Contact Shirley Byquist, Adminis-
trative Secretary. Phone: 509 663-8121.
38 Rocky Reach Dam, on Columbia River 7 miles
north of Wenatchee on U.S. 97. Self-guided tour-
ing. Visitor Center: fish viewing room (look a
Salmon in the eye), movies and murals. Pow-
erhouse: Gallery of the Columbia — interpretive
exhibits of local geology, prehistory and history.
Gallery of Electricity — historical development of
electric energy; view of spillway and fish ladders;
changing art, floral and hobby exhibits. Tours to
generators and turbines by reservation only. Open
daily, 8 a.m. to sunset.
WOODINVILLE
111 St. Michelle Vineyards, south of Woodinville on
Bothell-Redmond Highway. Vineyards and
winery — Granada and Hadassim Wines. Tour of
winery with an explanation of wines and wine-
making procedure and wine tasting. Tours daily, 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Tour length: 45-60 minutes. Vintage,
an especially interesting time at the winery, takes
place from September 15 through November 1.
Advance notice required for large groups. French
and Italian translation available. Contact Mr.
Charles Finkel, Director of Marketing, or Mr.
Robert Betz, Director of Hospitality. Phone: 206
485-9721.
YAKIMA
65 Boise Cascade Corporation, 805 North 7th Street.
Wood products. Tour is through the plywood plant
with a description of the processes involved. Tours
Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 15 maximum (exceptions by
special arrangement). Advance notice preferred.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Ernie
Crothers or Lynn Edgerton. Phone: 509 453-3131.
WEST VIRGINIA
BEVERLY
89 Bata Shoe Company. Canvas footwear manufac-
turer. Visitors observe canvas shoes being made
from raw material, including cutting, sewing, injec-
tion, finishing and dispatching. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours the last
week in July and first week in August. Advance
notice required. Contact Mr. Albert F. Kotras, Plant
Manager. Phone: 304 335-2224.
CHARLESTON
37 Valley Bell Dairy Company, Inc., Roane and Dela-
ware Streets. Visitors see milk machines processing
and packaging milk, chocolate milk and cottage
cheese being made and ice cream being packaged.
Tours daily, except Wednesday and Sunday, 8-10
a.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of several days required.
Contact Mr. Len Martin. Phone: 304 344-2511.
DAILEY
65 Coastal Lumber Company, P.O. Box 8. Manufac-
turer of semifinished dimension lumber, industrial
wood parts and structural wood members. Visitors
tour two sawmills — Appalachian hardwood sawmill
and dimension mill. Tours by appointment only.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice required. Contact G.N. Wilson,
Vice President. Phone: 304 335-4315.
FOLLANSBEE
27 Koppers Company, P.O. Box M. Coal tar chemicals
and petroleum products. Visitors tour a coal tar
chemical plant. Tours Monday through Friday, by
appointment only, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. No tours for two weeks during the summer.
Group number: 50 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. No sketches permitted. Very young children
not admitted. Contact Mr. William Heitzer. Phone:
304 527-01 10.
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HUNTINGTON
72 Huntington Publishing Company, 946 Fifth Avenue. 50
Newspaper printing. Visitors see printing of news-
paper with emphasis on computerized typesetting.
Tours weekdays by appointment only. Group
number: 25 maximum. Advance notice required.
Children under 7 not admitted. Contact Mr. John
Fearing, Public Service and Promotion Director.
Phone: 304 696-5678.
MARTINSBURG
50 National Fruit Product Company, Inc., P.O. Box
804. Producer of apple sauce, apple juice, sliced
apples and vinegar. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tours available from September
through December only. Tour length: 1 hour. Ad-
vance notice of several days required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Mr. Ralph Saville,
Plant Manager. Phone: 304 267-8996.
MILTON
55 Blenko Glass Company, Inc., P.O. Box 67. Man-
ufacturer of handmade glassware and colored win-
dow glass. Visitors see handmade blown glass.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 12:30-4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Ad-
vance notice required for large groups. No sketches
permitted. Phone: 304 743-9081.
NEWELL
28 Homer Laughlin China Company. Manufacturer of
vitreous and semivitreous dinnerware. Tours Mon-
day through Friday, 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Tour
length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. Advance notice of
several days required. Small children not admitted.
Contact the Main Office. Phone: 304 387-1300.
PARSONS
65 Hinchcliff Lumber Company, Box 508. Manufac-
turer of wooden pallets, hardwood lumber and
wooden containers. Visitors observe the process of
rough lumber being made into pallets and wooden
containers. Tours by appointment only. Tour length:
30-45 minutes. Group number: 50 maximum. Ad-
vance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact Mr. Don Wehr, General Man-
ager. Phone: 304 478-2500.
SUMMERSVILLE
94 Bright of America, Inc., 300 Greenbrier Road.
Manufacturer of wooden plaques, placemats,
stationery, cards, albums and memo boards. Tour
includes the distribution room, pressroom and
warehouse. Tours weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Advance notice required for
large groups. No cameras or sketches permitted. 56
Contact Edith Childress for large groups. Small
groups may go to the plant during visiting hours.
Phone: 304 872-3000.
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WAYNE
Ballard S. Farm Sausage, Inc., Route 2. Salad and
sausage processing. Tours Monday through Wed-
nesday by appointment, 10 a.m. Tour length: 1-2
hours. Group number: 6-8. Advance notice re-
quired. Contact Mr. Carlos R. Ballard, Sr. Phone:
304 272-5147.
WEIRTON
Fort Steuben Metal Products Company, P.O. Box
268. Manufacturer of shelving (housewares, indus-
trial, display for stores). Visitors observe the com-
plete process of making shelves. Tours by appoint-
ment only. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice required. Limited trans-
lation services available. Contact the Plant Super-
visor. Phone: 304 748-6400.
WHEELING
Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company (General Cigar
and Tobacco Company), 4000 Water Street. Man-
ufacturers of smoking and chewing tobaccos. Vis-
itors see the transformation from leaf state into
various blended smoking and chewing tobacco pro-
ducts. Tours weekdays by appointment, mornings
only. Tour length: 90 minutes to 2 hours. No tours
the last week of July, first week of August and from
Christmas to New Year's. Group number: 4-10.
Advance notice required. Contact Charles C.
Beneke, General Manager. Phone: 304 232-4000.
WILLIAMSTOWN
Fenton Art Glass Company, P.O. Box 156. Man-
ufacturer of handmade table and decorative
glassware. Visitors see glass products being made
by hand. Tours September through May, Monday
through Friday, 8:40 a.m. to 4:20 p.m. and Tuesday
and Thursday evenings, 5:20-7:20 p.m. From June
through August tours every evening in addition to
daytime hours. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
.notice required for large groups. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Phone: 304 375-6122.
WISCONSIN
ALGOMA
Von Stiehl Winery, Inc., 115 Navarino Street.
Cherry and apple wine, wine cheese and wine jelly.
Tour includes rathskeller, bottling room and salon.
Tours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Phone:414 487-3102.
APPLETON
City Hall, 255 North Oneida Street. Afternoon
tours. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance notice
required. Contact the City Clerk. Phone: 414
733-7329.
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56 Fire Station No. 1, 700 North Drew Street. Tours
Monday through Friday, starting at 1:15 p.m. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. Contact the Assistant Chief
Training Officer. Phone: 414 733-4954.
48 Memorial Florist & Greenhouses, 2320 South
Memorial Drive. Tour length: 30-90 minutes. Ad-
vance reservations required. Building accomodates
wheelchairs. Contact Miss Sackett. Phone: 414
731-3136.
72 The Post C resent, 306 West Washington. Tours
available with advance notice. Tour length: 1 hour.
Group number: 20 maximum. Contact the Public
Relations Department. Phone: 414 733-441 1.
ASHLAND
74 American Can Company, Ashland Mill. Tours
Monday through Friday, 1:30 p.m. Tour length: 45
minutes. Advance notice required for large groups.
No cameras permitted. Children under 14 not admit-
ted. Phone:715 682-4561.
BERLIN
62 Mid-Western Sport Togs, 150 West Franklin Street.
Tanning and manufacturing of deerskin into "Dear-
wear" brand gloves, jackets, handbags, moccasins,
etc. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, from April 1 to
October 31, 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Group tours can
be arranged at other times by reservation. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Phone: 414 361-2555.
CEDARBURG
111 Stonemill Winery, corner of Washington and Bridge
Streets. Tours daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: 414
377-8020.
DE FOREST
63 American Breeders Service, Route 1 . Animal breed-
ing. Tours 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour
and 45 minutes. Children must be accompanied by
adults. Phone: 608 846-3721.
DENMARK
37 Lake to Lake Dairy Cooperative. Butter and milk
powder manufacturing. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Children over 6 welcome if accompanied by parents.
Phone:414 863-2131.
EAU CLAIRE
16 Walter Brewing Company, 318 Elm Street. Tours
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Contact
the office. Phone: 715 834-4193.
18 WEAU-TV, South Hastings Way. Television sta-
tion. Tours weekdays, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Contact Chick Mauthe. Phone:
715 832-3474.
FERRYVILLE
37 Ferry ville Cheese Company, Inc. Group tours by
advance arrangement. Phone: 608 734-3031.
FREMONT
37 Union Star Cheese Factory, Route 1. Cheese
making — Cheddar. Tours anytime from 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Children welcome. Phone: 414 836-2804.
HALES CORNERS
48 Boerner Botanical Gardens, Whitnall Park, 5879
South 92nd Street. Visitors see displays of outdoor
horticultural collections. Tours arranged by letter
only. Group number: 25 minimum. Phone: 414
425-1132.
JANESVILLE
52 The Parker Pen Company, 1400 North Parker Drive.
Manufacturer of fountain pens, ball pens and
mechanical pencils. Tours Monday through Thurs-
day, 2 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. No tours the first two
weeks in July and Christmas week. No cameras
permitted. Children under 12 must be accompanied
by parents. Phone: 608 754-771 1 , Ext. 300.
82 Wisconsin Power & Light Company, Highway 51.
Rock River generating station. Tours Monday
through Friday by reservation only. Group number:
40 maximum. Contact Jim Dudley. Phone: 608
362-6242.
KENOSHA
7 American Motors Corporation, 5626 — 25th Av-
enue. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and
1:30 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours from
mid-June through mid-August. Children must be
accompanied by parents. Contact the Public Rela-
tions Director. Phone: 414 658-6278.
LA CROSSE
47 Fish Control Laboratory, U.S. Bureau of Sport
Fisheries and Wildlife, Riverside Park, Box 862.
Fishery research — chemical, electrical control.
Tours by appointment in laboratory. Tour length:
40-45 minutes. Children under 14 admitted only in
aquarium and holding house due to type of experi-
ment being conducted. Science groups are welcome.
Phone: 608 784-9666.
16 G. Heileman Brewing Company, Inc., 925 South
Third Street. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Children accom-
panied by parents are welcome. Phone: 608
785-1000.
48 La Crosse Floral, Greenhouse and Floral Shop, 2900
Cass Street. Large greenhouse: flowers and plants.
Tours by appointment only from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tour length: 40 minutes. Group number: 10
minimum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact John F. Zoerb. Phone: 608 784-7500.
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WISCONSIN
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85 La Crosse Rubber Mills. Manufacturer of rubber 92
footwear. Tours weekdays, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Group number: 35 maximum. Advance arrange-
ments required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Phone: 608 782-3020.
MADISON
56 Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service, USDA,
North Walnut Street. Forest products research. 16
Tours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. Tour length:
90 minutes. Group tours by appointment only. No
appointment needed for individuals or small family
groups. Group number: 40 maximum. Children
under 14 not admitted. Phone: 608 257-221 1 .
73 Mautz Paint Company, 939 East Washington Av-
enue. Tours Monday through Thursday by appoint-
ment only. Tour length: 45 minutes. Group number:
10-30. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Russell Luecke. Phone: 608 255-1661.
47 Nevin Fish Hatchery, Fish Hatchery Road. Tours by
appointment only. Individuals are welcome to in-
spect grounds: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m.; weekends, 1-3 p.m. Phone: 608 266-1952.
MANITOWOC
37 Lake to Lake Dairy Cooperative, 2000 South 10th
Street. Ice cream manufacturing. Tours 9 a.m. to 12 60
noon. Tour length: 30 minutes. School tours for 4th
grade and over. Children six and over are welcome
if accompanied by parents. Phone: 414 684-3343.
72 Manitowoc Herald-Times-Reporter, 902 Franklin
Street. Visit anytime, but 1 p.m. preferred. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 15 maximum. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Phone: 414 684-4433.
MARINETTE 16
86 The Ansul Company, One Stanton Street. Firefight-
ing equipment — industrial and agricultural chemi-
cals. Tours Monday through Friday by appointment
only. Tour length: 90 minutes. Visitors must be
prepared to walk considerable distances. Cameras
and sketching with permission only. Children under 92
12 not admitted. Phone: 715 735-7411.
MENASHA
10 Best Bakery, 1 12 Appleton Street. Tours should be
planned during the first part of the week in late
morning and early afternoon. Tour length: 60-90
minutes. Tours by appointment only. Contact the
Owner. Phone: 414 725-1968.
MILWAUKEE
66 Allis-Chalmers Corporation, 1205 South 70th
Street. Manufacturer of tractors, large electrical and 113
mechanical power equipment. Tours by appointment
only. No cameras permitted. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact the Visitors & Tour Bureau.
Phone:414 475-2981.
Goodwill Industries, Milwaukee Area, Inc., 6055
North 91st Street. Rehabilitation center for the
handicapped. Tours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 10 not admitted.
Contact Public Relations. Phone: 414 353-6400,
Ext. 234.
Miller Brewing Company, 4000 West State Street.
Brewer of Miller High Life and Miller Lite, and
distributor of Lowenbrau beer. Tours start at the new
Tour Reception Center, continue through modern
brewery and end in the Caves Museum. Tours
Monday through Friday. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
tours available from May through November, 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. Cameras permit-
ted in Caves Museum and other nontechnical areas
of tour route. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact Miller Inn for tours. Phone: 414
931-2153.
Milwaukee Fire Department, 71 1 West Wells Street.
Tours by appointment only. No tours conducted
after 4 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact the Assistant Chief Robert Heind,
Bureau of Administration. Phone: 414 347-2323.
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, 720
East Wisconsin Avenue. Life insurance. Visitors
view the operations of a large business firm, includ-
ing the latest in office and accounting equipment.
Tours by appointment only, 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tour
length: 60-90 minutes. Contact Mrs. Dorothy
Myron, Public Relations. Phone: 414 271-1444,
Ext. 532.
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company, 234 West Galena
Street. Brewer of Schlitz and Old Milwaukee beer,
Schlitz malt liquor and Schlitz light. Tours 9 a.m.
and 3:30 p.m. (every half hour during the busy
months). Tour length: 45 minutes. Children must be
accompanied by adults. Phone: 414 224-5252.
Wisconsin Workshop for the Blind, 53 1 6 West State
Street. Cocoa door mats. Tours by appointment
only, Monday through Friday, 9:30-10 a.m.,
12:30-1 p.m. and 2:30-2:45 p.m. No more than 1
tour booked per day. Tour length: 60 minutes. No
cameras permitted without permission of employee.
Children under 12 not admitted; school groups
limited to 7th grade and up. Contact Evelyn Dewar.
Phone:414 771-5311.
MONROE
Oakton Industries, Inc., Highway 69 South. Man-
ufacturer of loud speakers. Tours by prior arrange-
ment only. Tour length: 30 minutes. No cameras
permitted. Children under 10 not admitted. Phone:
608 325-2121.
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MONTELLO
65 American Woodworking Company, 263 Church 48
Street. Tours Monday through Friday, 8-11:30 a.m.
and 12 noon to 4 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by parent.
Phone:414 297-2131.
MOSINEE
74 Mosinee Paper Corporation. Tours Wednesday,
1:30-3:30 p.m. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance
notice required for groups of more than 10. No
cameras permitted. Children under 12 not admitted. 113
Ladies should wear slacks and low-heeled shoes.
Phone:715 693-2111.
MT. STERLING
37 Mt. Sterling Cheese Factory, Box 103. Manufac-
turer of Cheddar cheese. Tours throughout the day
beginning at 10 a.m. Phone: 608 734-3 151.
RANDOLPH
J. W. Jung Seed Company, Highway 73. Seeds,
bulbs, flowers and printing of mail-order catalog.
Tours by appointment only. Since this is a seasonal
business, the best months for tours are late August
and early September when the gladiolus fields are in
bloom. Children must be accompanied by parents.
Contact Tuenis T. Zontag. Phone: 414 326-3121 .
REEDSBURG
Hankscraft Division of Gerber Products Company,
728 Booster Boulevard. Manufacturer of infant care
products, including nursers, sterilizers, bottle
warmers, feeding dishes, vaporizers, humidifiers,
carry-all bags and bassinets. Tours weekdays by
appointment. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Phone:
608 524-4131.
OCONTO FALLS
74 Scott Paper Company, Oconto Falls Mill, 106 Cen-
tral Avenue. Tours Monday through Friday by
appointment only, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 90
minutes. No cameras permitted. Children must be
accompanied by adults. Slacks and low-heels are
recommended for ladies. Phone: 414 846-341 1.
OSHKOSH
113 Lenox Candle Company, 627 Bay Shore Drive.
Tours by appointment only, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours during the
Christmas season. Group number: 15 minimum.
Children under 18 not admitted. Contact Jerry Lang.
Phone:414 231-9620.
93 St. Croix Corporation. Manufacturer of fishing
poles. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. and
2:15 p.m. Phone: 715 762-3226.
PESHTIGO
74 Badger Paper Mills, Inc. Manufacturer of business
papers and specialty food wrap. Tours Monday
through Friday, June 1 through Labor Day, 9-11
a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Advance notice required for
groups of more than 9. Children under 12 not
admitted. Phone: 715 582-4551.
RIPON
61 Speed Queen Corporation, a McGraw-Edison Divi-
sion, Shepard Street. Manufacturer of automatic
washers and dryers. Tour length: 1 hour. Children
under 14 not admitted. All tours must be scheduled
through the Ripon Chamber of Commerce. Phone:
414 748-6764.
SAUK CITY
111 The Wollersheim Winery, Highway 188, Prairie du
Sac. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Prior arrange-
ments necessary. Phone: 608 643-6515.
SHAWANO
63 Midwest Breeders Cooperative. Cattle — artificial
breeding service. Tours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Phone: 715 526-2141.
SHEBOYGAN
11 Citizens Bank of Sheboygan, 636 Wisconsin Av-
enue. Tours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour.
Contact Ken Kroening, Director of Publications.
Phone:414 458-3511.
PLOVER
50 Del Monte Corporation. Tours Monday through
Friday from July 15 through October 1 . Tour length:
45-60 minutes. Advance notice of 1 week required.
No cameras permitted. Women are required to wear
hairnets or hats. Phone: 715 344-8285.
37 Lake to Lake Dairy Cooperative. Manufacturer of
milk and cottage cheese. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Children over 6 welcome if accompanied by parents;
school tours limited to 4th grade and up. Phone: 414
457-5566.
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SHEBOYGAN FALLS
37 Gibbsville Cheese Company, Route 3 off Highway
32 West on Cty. Trunk 00. Cheddar cheese man-
ufacturer. Tours 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. It is advisable to call for an appoint-
ment. Phone: 414 564-3242.
STEVENS POINT
72 Worzalla Publishing Company, 3535 Jefferson
Street. Tours Monday through Friday by prior ar-
rangement. Tour length: 90 minutes. Advance
notice of 1 week required for groups of more than
20. Children under 15 not admitted. Phone: 715
344-9600.
STURGEON BAY
44 The University of Wisconsin Experiment Station,
Highway 42, North of Sturgeon Bay. Agricultural
experiments with different types of fruits and flow-
ers. Self-guided tours.
WAUKESHA
108 Waukesha Water Utility, 115 Delafield Street.
Tours by advance arrangement, 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Children under 9 not admitted.
Phone:414 542-6643.
WAUPACA
72 Waupaca County Post, Wisconsin State Farmer,
Wisconsin Horsemen's News, Tri-County Adver-
tiser, Picture Post, Commercial Web Printing.
Tours Monday through Thursday by appointment.
Phone: 715 258-5546.
WISCONSIN RAPIDS
48 Griffith State Nursery, Department of Natural Re-
sources, Highway 13. Reforestation tree nursery.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Phone:715 423-5670.
WOODRUFF
47 Woodruff State Fish Hatchery, Route 3. Warm
water fish. The best months for tours are from
mid-April to early June. Phone: 715 356-5212.
WYOMING
CASPER
62 Bison & Buckskin Tanning Company, 1244 Schulte
Avenue. Tannery producing bison leather and bison
rugs. Visitors observe the procedures involved in
producing bison leather and other products. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. Group number: 10-20. Advance
notice of 1 week required. German, Czech and
Hungarian translation available. No cameras permit-
ted. Children not admitted. Contact Edmond Grub.
Phone: 307 265-8894.
72 Casper Star-Tribune, 111 South Jefferson. News-
paper publishers. Complete tour of the plant. Tours
daily, after 10 a.m. Advance notice preferred. Chil-
dren under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Contact Philip Mc Auley, Editor, or Thomas W.
Howard, Publisher. Phone: 307 237-8451.
75 Continental Oil Company, 152 North Durbin.
Guided tour includes a visit to one of the crude oil
producing fields, including waterflood and tank
battery installations. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group
number: 20 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Contact W.C. Blackburn. Phone: 307
234-7311.
108 Pacific Power & Light Company, 2840 East Yel-
lowstone. Jim Bridger Steam-Electric Generating
Project, located 35 miles Northeast of Rock Springs.
Visitors tour the 1,500,000 KW coal-fired steam-
electric generating plant and a 5,000,000 tons per
year coal mine supplying fuel for the generating
plant. Tours Monday through Friday (weekends by
prior arrangements), 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 2 hours. Advance notice of 1 week preferred.
Contact Joe Munro, Manager, Jim Bridger Plant, or
Larry Tabaka, Manager, Bridger Coal Company.
Phone:307 382-9141.
108 Pacific Power & Light Company, 2840 East Yel-
lowstone. Dave Johnston Steam-Electric Generating
Project, located 14 miles east of Casper. Visitors
tour the 750,000 KW coal-fired steam-electric
generating plant and a 3,000,000 tons per year coal
mine supplying fuel for the generating plant. Tours
Monday through Friday (weekends by prior ar-
rangements), 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Advance notice of 1 week preferred. Contact
R.R. McLagan, Dave Johnston Plant, or Glen Goss,
Manager, Mine. Phone: 307 436-2713.
CHEYENNE
20 Burkin Homes, 350 North American Road. Man-
ufacturer of modular homes. Visitors see the produc-
tion of modular homes, including a look at the
finished product. Tours by appointment only. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice preferred. Contact
John Shafer. Phone: 307 635-7995.
87 Ideal- Aerosmith, Inc., 1505 East Fox Farm Road.
Manufacturer of precision instruments. Tours by
appointment, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Jack K. Woolrich. Phone: 307 634-7714.
WYOMING
143
27 Wycon Chemical Company, P.O. Box 1287. Nitro-
gen fertilizer manufacturer (anhydrous ammonia,
nitric acid, ammonium nitrate, urea and nitrogen
solutions). A slide presentation is followed by a
walking tour of the plant. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 60-90 min-
utes. Group number: 40 maximum. Advance notice
of 1 day required. No cameras permitted. Children
under 16 not admitted. Contact T.G. Hayes, Per-
sonnel and Safety Supervisor. Phone: 307 634-5981.
72 The Wyoming Eagle and Wyoming State Tribune,
110 East 17th Street. Newspaper publishing. Com-
plete tour of newspaper producing plant includes the
news department, composing room, pressroom and
circulation department. Tours Monday through Fri-
day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 12 maximum. Advance notice of 1
week preferred. Children under 13 not admitted.
Contact R.R. Kelso, Promotion Manager, or R.S.
McCraken, Publisher. Phone: 307 634-3361.
53 Wyott Corporation, 1938 Wyott Drive. Manufac-
turer of food service equipment. Tour includes entire
manufacturing facility. Tours daily, 8 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 15
maximum. Advance notice required. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Contact Harry L. Kembel, Per-
sonnel Director. Phone: 307 634-5801.
DOUGLAS
75 Phillips Petroleum Company, P.O. Drawer H (2
miles north of Douglas). Natural gas liquids plant
(extract liquids from natural gas). Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 1
hour. Group number: 2-10. Written notice of 6
weeks required. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Contact F.E. Brown. Phone: 307 358-2191.
EVANSVILLE
102 Northwest Tool Company, Inc., 380 — 1st Street
(P.O. Box 282, Casper, Wyoming). Remanufactur-
ing drill bits; producing hole-openers, insert bits, as
well as re-bearing rock bits. Visitors see the recondi-
tioning of tool bits and production of hole-openers
and insert bits. Tours Friday or Saturday, 9:30-11:30
a.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours. Group number: 10-15.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children under
16 not admitted. Contact N.F. "Jack" Smith or
Julie Jackson. Phone: 307 234-0846.
FRONTIER
29 The Kemmerer Coal Company. Mining. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Contact Mr. Gerald P. Olsen. Phone: 307 877-4451.
GILLETTE
29 Amax Coal, Box 1880. Coal mining. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length:
1-2 hours. Group number: 15-20. Advance notice of
1 week required. Contact Al Arnold. Phone: 307
820-7295.
29 Cordero Mining Company, P.O. Box 1440. Coal
mine. Visitors observe the mining, crushing, con-
veying and loading operations and environmental
activities. Tours by appointment only. Advance
notice preferred. Contact T.C. Richmond. Phone:
307 682-8005.
GREYBULL
29 Wyo Ben Products, Inc., Box 529 (north of
Greybull). Mining and processing of bentonite. Tour
of the processing plant. Tours weekdays, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group number:
3-10. Advance notice of 1 week required. Children
under 10 not admitted. Contact Mr. Chris J.
Paustian. Phone: 307 765-4446.
JACKSON
50 Jackson Cold Storage & Distribution, Box "A".
Ice, ice cream, smoked buffalo meat products and
processing of wild game. Tour of the plant with an
explanation of the operations. Tours Monday,
Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. Group number: 5-15. Advance notice of
1 week required. Contact John B. Dunlap, Presi-
dent. Phone: 307 733-2600.
68 Wedco Manufacturing, Inc., 175 Scott Lane. Man-
ufacturing and fabricating steam cleaners and
wrought iron. Tours Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance
notice required. Contact William R. Van Deburg.
Phone: 307 733-2336.
MILLS
17 Benton Clay Company, P.O. Box 819. Bentonite
processing plant. Tour of plant facilities, including
stockpile, dryer, screen plant, pulverizing unit,
packaging and laboratory. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes.
Contact W.C. Gross, Plant Manager. Phone: 307
265-1476.
RIVERTON
29 Federal American Partners, Star Route - Gas Hills.
Mining and milling uranium. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours.
Group number: 4-8. Advance notice required. No
sketches permitted. Children under 18 not admitted.
Contact Thomas M. Hill. Phone: 307 856-9264.
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WYOMING
27 Western Nuclear, Inc., P.O. Box 71. Manufacturer
of sulphuric acid. Visitors observe all phases of
manufacturing sulphuric acid. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 50 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Children under 16 not
admitted. Contact W.L. McFarland. Phone: 307
856-9217.
ROCK SPRINGS
29 Stansbury Coal Company, Box 2088. Coal mining.
Tour includes surface facilities and an active panel.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tour length: 2 hours. Group number: 6 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact Frank Mink. Phone: 307
382-4340.
SHERIDAN
37 Jersey Creamery, Inc., 50 West Works. Processing
and cartoning of milk products and making ice
cream. Tours weekdays, except Wednesday, 9-11
a.m. Advance notice preferred. Contact Mr. Harry
Bodine. Phone: 307 672-2435.
SHIRLEY BASIN
29 Petrotomics/Getty Oil Company UJV, P.O. Box
8146. Uranium mining and milling. Tour includes
the mining operation, grinding, milling and packag-
ing, including ancillory facilities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1-4
hours. No tours for two weeks in July. Group
number: 40 maximum. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. Spanish and Portuguese translation avail-
able. Contact J.H. Whitman, Manager, or Mr. Dane
Jay. Phone: 307 356-4341 or 307 234-9341.
SHOSHONI
66 Chair & Yacht, Inc., 213 Pine Street. Visitors see
how machines are made. Tours Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1-2 hours.
Advance notice preferred. Contact Dean Clark.
Phone: 307 876-2598.
AMERICAN SAMOA
PAGO PAGO
18 Educational Television Center, Government of
American Samoa. Visitors see how classroom in-
struction in television schools is based on instruc-
tional television, including the production of les-
sons. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 2-3:30 p.m.
Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 15 maximum.
Samoan translation available. Contact the Manager
of KVZK-TV. Phone: 633-4191.
37 Meadow Gold Samoa, Ltd., P.O. Box 1360. Prod-
uction of milk, ice cream and juices. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 1-20. Advance notice of 2
days required. Samoan translation available. Con-
tact the Manager. Phone: 633-4431 .
54 Senior Citizen and Handicraft Center, Government
of American Samoa. Handicrafts. Visitors see the
making of pandanus leaces items and wood carv-
ings. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Tour length: 20 minutes. Advance notice of 2
days required. Samoan translation available. Con-
tact Mr. Penei McFeeley. Phone: 633-5182.
50 Van Camp Seafood Company - Samoa, P.O. Box
957. Seafood. Visitors observe tuna and fish proces-
sing and packing. Tours Monday through Friday,
9-1 1 a.m. on production days only. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group tours only. Samoan translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Con-
tact the Manager. Phone: 633-5272.
PUERTO RICO
AGUADILLA
89 Aguadilla Shoe Corporation, Road 111 K1H3 Bo
Palmar Road to Moca. Tours Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes.
No tours from December 20 to January 7. Group
number: 10 maximum. Advance notice required. No
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Luis Quinones, Plant Manager. Phone: 809
891-0302.
AIBONITO
81 To-Ricos, Inc., Km. 47.9, Road 14, P.O. Box 646.
Tour of plant showing poultry processing. Tours
■ Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 15 minutes. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice required. Children under 10 not
admitted. Contact Cruz A. Medina, Plant Superin-
tendent. Phone: 809 735-3991.
ANASCO
68 Standard Pressed Steel, Inc. Road 402, Km. 1.6,
Bo Marias. Manufacturer of precision fasteners.
Tour includes plant offices and plant facilities.
Tours available with advance notice, 9-11 a.m. and
1-3 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours from
December 22 to January 10. Spanish translation
available. No sketches permitted. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Contact Robert Conrad,
General Manager.
PUERTO RICO
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ARECIBO
53 Rapid Electric Company of Puerto Rico, Inc. , Indus-
trial Zeno Gandia, Bo Cotto, Road 129 Lares.
Manufacturer of metal cabinets. Tours Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length:
30 minutes. No tours the week of Christmas and the
week of New Year's. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice required. Spanish translation avail-
able. No sketches permitted. Children under 18 not
admitted. Contact Mr. Elison Acosta, Manager.
Phone: 809 878-0220.
BARCELONETA
76 Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Inc., P.O. Box 628. Man-
ufacturer of pharmaceutical products (diabenese,
sinequan, antivert). Tour includes the chemical
plant, production area, quality control laboratories
and shipping area. Tours Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Group
number: 4-8. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish translation available. No cameras or
sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Victor Rodriguez or Manuel Calderun.
Phone: 809 846-4300.
BAYAMON
65 Boricua Wood Processing, Inc., Box 912. Manufac-
turer of pressure-treated lumber. Tour includes a
description of the process of pressure-treating
lumber, quality control system, sampling, etc. Tours
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour
length: 1 hour. Group number: 20 maximum. Ad-
vance notice of 2 days required. Spanish translation
available. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Rafael Vincenty, President. Phone: 809 786-0808.
5 Carol Foundation, Inc., Industrial Corujo, Building
10. Brassieres manufacturer. Tour includes the cut-
ting and sewing rooms, with complete explanation
of operations. Tours Monday afternoon and Tuesday
and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish translation available. Contact Joaquin
Silver. Phone: 809 786-5735 or 809 786-5838.
53 Hamacas De Puerto Rico, Jacinto St. 3T 24 Lomas
Verdes. Manufacturer of hammocks and glass furni-
ture. Tours Monday through Saturday, 3 p.m. Ad-
vance notice of 1 week required. Spanish translation
available. No sketches permitted. Contact Mrs.
Edith Colon. Phone: 809 787-1958.
53 Metal Doors, Inc., Minillas Industrial Park, Lot 68.
Manufacturer of bi-fold metal doors for closets.
Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours for two weeks at
Christmas. Group number: 3-6. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact Jose A De La Torre. Phone:
809 787-1235.
73 Napko Corporation, Calle Cno. 12, Luchetti. Paint
factory. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. Advance notice of 1
week required. Spanish translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Contact Elena
Quinones, Controller. Phone: 809 785-2945.
21 Panelfab Puerto Rico, Inc., State Road 174, No. 32
Minillas Industrial Park. Manufacturer of prefabri-
cated metal and honeycomb core panels for build-
ings. Tours available with advance notice. Tour
length: 35-45 minutes. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Mr. Jose Rapaport, Panelfab International Corpora-
tion, 1600 N.W. Lejeune Road, Miami, Florida
33126. Phone: 305 871-2100.
CANOVANAS
77 Montilla Records of Puerto Rico, Inc., P.O. Box
594. Phonograph records and tape duplicating —
studio recordings. Tours Monday through Friday,
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 5-25. Advance notice of 1 week
required. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian translation
available. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
Fernando J. Montilla. Phone: 809 876-2560.
CAPARRA HEIGHTS
113 Buxeda Caskets, Inc., Urb. Ind. San Miguel Calle
3. Manufacturer of wooden and metal caskets.
Visitors see the manufacturing of caskets from raw
material to finished products. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 15-20
minutes. Advance notice of 3 days required. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact Astrid Alemany
Buxeda. Phone: 809 782-3147.
CAROLINA
68 Caribbean Metal Fabricators, Inc., Ext. Ind. El
Comandante, R Street, Building No. 3. Custom
metal fabrication — kitchen and cafeteria equipment
for industry, hospitals, schools and hotels. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1-4
p.m. No tours from December 15 through January
15. Advance notice of 1 week required. Spanish and
French translation available. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact D.B. Whitlock, General Sales
Manager. Phone: 809 769-0358, 809 769-0315, 809
769-0304, 809 768-0679 or 809 768-1731.
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PUERTO RICO
79
General Battery International Corporation, Km. 0.8.
Carr. 887, Edificio No. 6. Manufacturer of au-
tomobile batteries and battery electrolyte. Tour in-
cludes manufacturing facilities, warehouse, truck
fleet operations and a 20-minute film on battery
manufacturing. Tours available by prior arrange-
ment. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours from December
20 through January 7. Group number: 50 maximum.
Advance notice required. Spanish translation avail-
able. No cameras or sketches permitted. Children
under 18 not admitted. Contact Mr. Roberto Garcia
or Mr. Mitchell Wolcott. Phone: 809 769-2880.
Nylon Products Corporation of Puerto Rico, 65th
Infantry Road, Km. 10.6, P.O. Box 1107. Injection
molding of plastic parts and components. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 2-5
p.m. No tours the last two weeks in December and
first week in January. Group number: 5 maximum.
Advance notice required. No cameras or sketches
permitted. Contact the General Manager. Phone:
809 769-3070.
CEIBA
Ceiba Sportswear, Inc., Road No. 3, Km. 54, Hm
8. Manufacturer of children's sportswear. Tours
Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. No
tours in December. Group number: 5 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Dominic DiFiore, General
Manager. Phone: 809 793-2130.
COAMO
53 Las Flores Metalarte, Inc., Carr. 153, Km. 12.1 Bo
Las Flores. Manufacturer of furniture (ornamental
iron and wood) and kitchen cabinets. Tour of plant
includes a brief description and explanation of pro-
ducts produced. Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. No tours during Christmas season.
Group number: 10 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Spanish, German and Czech translation
available. Children under 18 not admitted. Contact
Jesus M. Rivera, General Manager, or Gilberto
Rodriguez, Manager. Phone: 809 825-1508.
CATANO
53 Morales Hermanos, Inc., Edificio No. T-10, Ur-
banizacion Industrial Las Palmas (Postal address:
P.O. Box 2103, Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00619).
Manufacturer of mattresses and box springs. Tours
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour
length: 20 minutes. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 3 days required. No sketches
permitted. Contact Pedro Morales Cintron, General
Manager. Phone: 809 788-1253 or 809 788-0042.
GUANICA
49 Molinos Nacionales, Inc., Carr. 333, Km. 1 .9, P.O.
Box 1016. Flour and feed mill (biscuit, cake,
bakers' flour and formula feed). Tour includes the
production departments, production control labora-
tory and test bakery. Tours Tuesday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. Group
number: 15 maximum. Advance notice of 1 week
required. French, German and Spanish translation
available. Contact F.R. Wicker, Vice President
Technical Operations. Phone: 809 842-3385, 809
821-2220 or 809 821-4090.
CAYEY
Cayey Industries, Inc., Building 6, Industrial Av-
enue, G.P.O. Box 1127. Manufacturer of knitted
goods — women's sweaters and men's shirts. Tour
includes the knitting department, sewing room,
finishing department, dyeing department, shipping
department and general office. Tours Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours the week of Christmas and New
Year's. Group number: 20 maximum. Advance
notice of 1 week required. Spanish translation avail-
able. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Santiago Torres, Plant Manager. Phone: 809
738-2132.
GUAYNABO
Olympic Mills Corporation, Carr. No. 20, Km. 3.4,
Box AA. Manufacturer of men's and boy's under-
ware. Tour includes all departments and the exhibi-
tion room, with special emphasis on the labor
system. Tours Monday through Friday, 8-11 a.m.
and 1-3 p.m. Tour length: 30-45 minutes. No tours
from December 22 to January 8. Advance notice of
1-2 days Spanish translation available. Contact
Lourdes Carvajal de Paniagua, Public Relations.
Phone: 809 782-1319 or 809 790-2441.
PUERTO RICO
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HATO REY
17 Casa Del Barro, Inc., Final F.A. Costa 1047, Urb.
Tres Monjitas. Ceramics manufacturer — slip,
ceramic vases, figurines, ceramic supplies. Tour of
the production areas includes the four stages of
producing finished ceramics and the production of
raw materials. Tours Tuesday and Thursday, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours
from July 20 to August 1 and December 15 to
January 15. Group number: 6-20. Advance notice of
1 week required. Spanish and Yiddish translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 10 not admitted. Contact Jeffrey L. Cohn
or James A. Miraglia. Phone: 809 764-6284 or 809
764-6974.
68 Hernandez Enterprises, Inc., 511 Carolina Street.
Metal-working factory, producing various sheet
metal products, including gutters, downspouts,
ductwork, etc., and stainless steel sinks, tables,
special orders, etc. A walking tour shows the
equipment and production capabilities based upon
what is being produced at the time. Tours Tuesday
and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length:
30 minutes. No tours during the Christmas season.
Group number: 2-10. Advance notice required.
Spanish translation available. Children under 12 not
admitted. Contact Mr. C.S. Publow. Phone: 809
767-5458 or 809 767-5461.
83 Ramallo Bros. Printing, Inc., Duarte 227.
Printers — color separations, books, brochures,
newspapers, posters, magazines, forms, etc. The
tour shows the everyday operations of a modern
printing plant. Tours Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number:
5-10. Advance notice of 1 week required. Spanish
translation available. No sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact Esteban
Ramallo, President. Phone: 806 765-8670.
ISABELA
87 Kent Meters, Inc., Carr 112, Km. 2.4. Manufac-
turer of water meters. Tour includes various depart-
ments, commencing with the plastics section, stamp-
ing, etc. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours for two weeks at
Christmas. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice required. Spanish translation available. Con-
tact Gloria Rodriquez. Phone: 809 872-2515 or 809
872-2006.
LAS PIEDRAS
53 InterRoyal - Puerto Rico, Inc., Las Piedras Indus-
trial Park, No. 8. Manufacturer of office furniture
(metal) and health care furniture. Visitors see the
various processes of the plant, including upholster-
ing, painting, welding, etc. Tours Wednesday, 9-1 1
a.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours from De-
cember 24 to January 8. Group number: 3-5. Ad-
vance notice of 1 week required. Spanish translation
available. Children under 12 not admitted. Contact
M. Novoa, Jr., Controller. Phone: 809 733-6291.
MAYAGUEZ
1 Carborundum Company, Post St. No. 497 S. Abra-
sives manufacturer — grinding wheels, ceramic cut-
ting tools, and heating elements. Tour commences
with a reception in the General Manager's office,
followed by a tour of the Bonded Abrasives Plant
and Graphite Products Plant. Tours Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour
length: 30-45 minutes. No tours from December 17
to January 12. Group number: 2-8. Advance notice
of 1 week required. Spanish translation available.
No cameras or sketches permitted. Children under
18 not admitted. Contact R. Revoroi, Vice
President-General Manager. Phone: 809 832-1070.
PONCE
36 Buena Vista Dairy, Inc., Bo Sabanetas. Visitors
observe the receiving of raw milk, pasteurization
and homogenization of the milk, and the packaging,
storing and loading operations. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30
minutes. Group number: 10-30. Advance notice of 1
week required. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Mr. Jose L. Cabassa, Manager, or Mr.
Baltazar Santiago, Controller. Phone: 809 842-1245
or 809 842-1246.
50 Ford Gum & Machine Company, Inc., Puerto Rico,
Ponce Bypass - Reparada Development Road No. 2.
Manufacturer of chewing gum. Visitors see how
gum is produced, formed, coated, polished, branded
and packed. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tour length: 45 minutes. No tours for three
weeks at Christamas. Group number: 12 maximum.
Advance notice of 2 days required. Spanish transla-
tion available. Children under 12 not admitted.
Contact Martin J. Kermer. Phone: 809 842-3351.
29 Marmoles El Rey, Inc., Carretera 503 cruce Carr.
504, Bo Tibes. Marble quarry. Visitors see the
quarrying, cutting and polishing of Puerto Rican
marble. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Group number: 24 maximum. Advance notice
required. Italian and Spanish translation available.
Children under 10 not admitted. Contact Benny
Rivera. Phone: 809 842-6275.
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PUERTO RICO
68 Texas Pipe Bending Company of Puerto Rico, 511 50
St., Km. 1 . 1 Bo Real Anon. Pipe fabricators (pipe
bends, pipe coils and welded headers). Tours Tues-
day and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 2
hours. Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Spanish
translation available. Contact Mr. Carmelo
Rodriguez, Plant Manager. Phone: 809 842-5250.
RIO GRANDE
7 Stanric, Inc., Road No. 3, Km. 23.7, Las Flores
Ind. Park. Manufacturer of automotive parts (point 76
sets, condensers). Tours Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 30 minutes. No tours
during December. Group number: 10 maximum.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Spanish transla-
tion available. No cameras or sketches permitted.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Mr.
Jose A. Rey, General Manager. Phone: 809
887-2130.
RIO PIEDRAS
4 Cristales y Aluminio, Inc., Km. 6.5, Esq. Calle
Guadiana, Carr. 838, Entrada Urb. El Cerezal.
Distributors of glass, mirror and aluminum pro-
ducts. Tours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group number: 5-15. 85
Advance notice of 1 week required. Children under
12 not admitted. Contact Miguel Arias, President.
Phone: 809 763-0060 or 809 763-4935.
87 Endevco Puerto Rico Division, Ganges 114. Man-
ufacturer of accelerometers. Tours Tuesday and
Thursday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No
tours from December 20 to January 7. Group
number: 5 maximum. Advance notice of 5 days
required. Spanish translation available. No cameras
or sketches permitted. Children under 12 not admit-
ted. Contact Robert J. Cabery, General Manager.
Phone: 809 763-4730.
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65 Imperial Wood Products, Inc. of Puerto Rico, No.
13 Avenue Simon Madera. Visitors see the assem-
bly of kitchen cabinets and vanities. Tours Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour length: 30
minutes. No tours from December 22 to January 12. 39
Group number: 30 maximum. Advance notice of 2
days required. Contact Mr. Carlos Rodriguez.
Phone:809 766-2102.
113 Puerto Rico Signs, Inc., 355 Guipuzcoa, Urb Val-
encia. Visitors see the making of signs (mostly
traffic) and their supports. Tours Thursday, 2-3 p.m.
Group number: 5 maximum. Advance notice re-
quired. Spanish and French translation available.
Contact Mr. Miguel A. Millares, President and
Administrator. Phone: 809 765-2016.
Superva Food Products, Inc. Manufacturer of meat-
filled turnovers and other local foods. Visitors see
the mixing, preparation and packaging of products.
Tours weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 15
minutes. Group number: 6 maximum. Contact Linda
Caraballo. Phone: 809 767-0256.
SAN GERMAN
Cooper Laboratories, Inc., Box 367, Carr 362.
Pharmaceuticals. Tour includes visit to two separate
plants for sterile and oral pharmaceutical produc-
tion. Tours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 12
noon and 2-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
from December 15 to January 6. Group number: 10
maximum. Advance notice of 1 day required.
Spanish and French translation available. No
cameras or sketches permitted. Children under 14
not admitted. Contact J.J. Snyder, Plant Manager.
Phone: 809 892-2245.
SAN JUAN
Ambrosiani Hnos, Inc., Box 7326 Bo Obrero Sta-
tion. Retreading tires for industrial and passenger
vehicles. Tours Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m.
to 12 noon. Tour length: 15-20 minutes. Group
number: 4 maximum. Advance notice preferred.
Spanish translation available. Contact Raul
Rodriguez, Manager. Phone: 809 767-3320 or 809
763-0570.
Attache Enterprises, Inc., 249 San Jose Street.
Designer and manufacturer of fine jewelry. Tours
Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Group
number: 5-10. Advance notice of 1 week requiied.
Children under 12 not admitted. Contact Felix
Laporte. Phone: 809 723-9067 or 809 723-9142.
Bacardi Corporation, P.O. Box G3549. Rum man-
ufacturer. Tour includes the distillery, bottling
plant, small museum, grounds and free drinks at the
Pavilion. Tours Monday through Friday, 9, 10,
10:30 a.m., 12 noon and 1, 2, 3, 3:30 p.m. Tour
length: 20 minutes. No tours from mid-December to
mid-January. Group number: 50 maximum. Spanish
translation available. Cameras are permitted with
certain restrictions. Official request for tour is re-
quired when visitors (foreign or stateside) are from
competitive industries. Contact Mario S. Belaval,
Vice President. Phone: 809 784-1560.
PUERTO RICO
149
50 Productos Borden, Inc., Hato Tejas Industrial Park,
Highway 2, Km. 15 Bayamon (GPO Box 4265, San
Juan, Puerto Rico). Meat processing — fresh meat
products, cured and smoked meat products, sausage
products. Tour shows the production lines in opera-
tion, storage and warehousing facilities and support
operations behind the facilities. Tours Monday
through Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30
p.m. Tour length: 20-30 minutes. Group number: 20
maximum. Advance notice of 1 week required.
Spanish translation available. No cameras permit-
ted. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an
adult. Contact the Merchandising and Promotion
Manager or Plant Manager. Phone: 809 787-4050.
YAUCO
43 Rodenstock Corporation, 25 Julio Road, Industrial
Park Lots 1-2. Manufacturer of eyeglass frames.
Visitors see the preparation, manufacturing, as-
sembling and warehouse areas. Tours Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tour
length: 30 minutes. No tours for two weeks at
Christmas. Group number: 10 maximum. Advance
notice of 2 weeks required. German, Spanish, Ita-
lian and Portuguese translation available. Cameras
permitted in specified areas only. Children under 12
not admitted. Contact David S. Cabassa, Plant
Manager. Phone: 809 856-0640 or 809 856-0540.
SAN LORENZO
99 Electronic Knitting Ind., Inc., Road 183, Cerro
Gordo Industrial Park, P.O. Box 1011. Textile
Industry — polyester fabric, heat transfer printing,
etc. Visitors observe the knitting, printing and
shipping of products. Tours Tuesday and Wednes-
day, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tour length: 30 minutes.
Group number: 2-4. Advance notice of 2 weeks
required. German, Spanish and Italian translation
available. No cameras or sketches permitted. Chil-
dren under 12 not admitted. Contact Roberto
Granier, President. Phone: 809 736-4956.
TOA ALTA
21 Airelite Insulation, Inc., Carr. No. 861, Km. 4.3.
Manufacturer of urethane roof insulation board,
urethane honeycomb panels and urethane foam-
molded components. Tours Monday through Friday,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours from
December 24 to January 10. Advance notice of 3
days required. Spanish and French translation avail-
able. Children not admitted. Contact Bill Colon,
Plant Manager, or Peter Abolila. Phone: 809
766-0220, 809 787-8020 or 809 786-8835.
VIRGIN ISLANDS
ST. CROIX
87 Atlantic Time Products, Box 549, Orange Grove,
Christiansted. Assembly of watch movements. Vis-
itors observe the processes in assembling watch
parts to finished movements, and quality controls in
assembly of watch movements for parent company,
Bulova Watch Company. Tours weekdays, 8 a.m. to
12 noon and 1-4 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. No tours
during Christmas holidays. Group number: 4-20.
Advance notice of 1 week required. Japanese and
Spanish translation available. No sketches permit-
ted. Children under 16 not admitted. Contact
Richard J. Law, General Manager. Phone: 809
773-1191.
ST. THOMAS
99 Laga Industries, Ltd., Estate Tutu. Textile mill —
manufacturing double knit fabrics. Tour of entire
production facilities. Tours Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tour length: 1 hour. Group
number: 1-10. Advance notice required. Translation
available for French, Spanish, Russian, German,
Yiddish and Czech. Contact Anthony Bloch. Phone:
809 775-0790.
VILLALBA
87 Medtronic Puerto Rico, Inc., Road 149, Km. 56.3,
Box M. Medical equipment manufacturer —
pacemaker systems for the heart. Visitors tour the
plant and see movies about the products and
facilities. Tours Monday through Friday, 8-11 a.m.
and 2-4 p.m. Tour length: 2 hours. No tours from
December 18 to January 18. Group number: 5-10.
Advance notice of 2 weeks required. Children not
admitted. No cameras or sketches permitted. Con-
tact Santos M. Lugo, Director of Operations. Phone:
809 847-3500.
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION INDEX
151
Code Page
1 Abrasives 4, 47, 147
2 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 32, 33, 34,
66,96,113
3 Aircraft, Missiles, Space Equipment 12,13,14,
15, 18, 36, 43, 54, 57, 67, 87, 93, 104, 1 10,
131, 136
4 Aluminum 65, 70, 128, 136, 148
5 Apparel and Accessories 1, 4, 5, 13, 20, 21, 42,
44, 45, 54, 56, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68, 71, 72,
74, 75, 79, 87, 88, 93, 100, 101, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 114, 115, 122, 123, 125, 127,
128, 131, 145, 146
6 Artificial Limbs, Braces and Aids
7 Automobiles, Automotive Parts and Accessories
17, 29, 37, 41, 46, 49, 72, 94, 96, 98, 100,
115, 120, 127, 139, 146, 148
8 Awnings, Canopies, Canvasses
9 Bag Manufacturers 63
10 Bakeries and Bakery Equipment 5,10,19,21,
24, 32, 42, 43, 44, 64, 66, 68, 78, 94, 95,
101, 102, 104, 113, 121, 126, 133, 140
11 Banks 10,15,18,19,20,23,50,58,67,81,83,
89, 113, 121, 141
12 Beverages 4, 6, 37, 41, 52, 59, 68, 76, 84, 102,
106, 123, 128
13 Board of Trade, Credit Associations 23
14 Boats 2,3,12,14,42,44,54,57,116,135,136
15 Boxes, Baskets, Barrels 131
16 Breweries 9, 14, 50, 51, 60, 66, 75, 77, 82, 89,
109, 113, 122, 123, 124, 136, 139, 140
17 Brick and Clay Products 19, 25, 38, 62, 74, 88,
98, 102, 117, 120, 127, 143, 147
18 Broadcasting and Television Stations 9,15,19,
21, 23, 25, 42, 44, 57, 58, 59, 70, 76, 80, 82,
83, 87, 88, 89, 95, 99, 102, 113, 121, 134,
139, 144
19 Brushes, Brooms, Mops 50
20 Building Construction 11, 51, 65, 90, 108, 110,
142
21 Building Materials, Equipment 13, 35, 36, 44,
75, 110, 127, 131, 132, 145, 149
22 Business Machines, Systems, Business
Forms 13, 43, 66, 73, 75, 129
23 Canning 21,49, 104
24 Carpets and Rugs 17,18,116
25 Cement and Asphalt Manufacture 29, 68, 70,
76, 118, 122
26 Cereal Processing 48
27 Chemicals 1, 2, 18, 19, 23, 29, 47, 53, 62, 64,
71, 86, 94, 112, 124, 127, 129, 137, 143,
144
28 China, Porcelain, Silver, Fibre and Metal Ta-
bleware 78, 85, 121, 138
Code Page
29 Coal, Copper, Gold, Silver, Ore Mines and
Quarries 3, 22, 26, 27, 29, 65, 69, 76, 79,
80, 117, 143, 144, 147
30 Communications and Equipment 3, 4, 7, 8, 10,
12, 15, 21, 39, 70, 75, 84, 87, 88, 89, 95, 96,
110
31 Concrete, Granite, Marble and Stone Products
16, 18, 22, 30, 65, 75, 76, 77, 79, 86, 111,
117, 118, 120 126, 129, 130, 132, 133
32 Confectioners 7, 23, 37, 45, 70, 109, 111, 135
33 Containers and Packaging 5, 10, 17, 19, 30, 41,
47,66,68,97,98, 100, 127
34 Copper Refining 3,41
35 Cosmetics, Perfumes, Toilet Goods 6,34,132
36 Dairies — Dairy Associations 1, 2, 4, 13, 20, 44,
69, 72, 80, 105, 106, 107, 113, 147
37 Dairy Products 35, 54, 68, 70, 74, 75, 76, 86,
90, 91, 98, 100, 104, 118, 127, 128, 129,
130, 132, 133, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144
38 Dams 69, 70, 71, 103, 105, 106, 107, 137
39 Distilleries 27, 36, 37, 38, 44, 81, 92, 104, 148
40 Electrical Products, Appliances and Equipment
4, 17, 32, 35, 45, 59, 60, 63, 68, 85, 103,
108, 126, 127, 131
41 Electronics 3,8,23,30,36,41,55,69,74,76,
77, 84, 104, 106, 107, 118, 127, 133
42 Engineering, Research and Development 2, 3,
7, 19, 27, 45, 47, 53, 71, 114, 130, 136
43 Eyeglass Manufacturers and Equipment 46,76,
127, 149
44 Farms, Farm Cooperatives 53, 61, 80, 90, 100,
105, 116, 125, 128, 131, 132, 142
45 Farm Machinery and Equipment, Construction
Machinery 5, 26, 33, 34, 35, 49, 57, 58,
63, 72, 73, 75, 86, 89, 90, 93, 99, 102, 109,
111, 117, 119, 124
46 Firearms
47 Fish Hatcheries 6, 57, 103, 104, 133, 139, 140,
142
48 Florists, Nurseries, Orchards, Garden Products
and Equipment 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 19, 20,
21, 23, 25, 34, 51, 56, 70, 72, 73, 86, 87, 98,
103, 105, 106, 116, 139, 141, 142
49 Flour and Feed Mills 2, 10, 12, 23, 34, 60, 71,
72,75,77,90, 116, 117, 118, 122, 127, 129,
131, 146
50 Food Processing, Packaging, and Distribution
2, 5, 6, 8, 14, 15, 17, 20, 24, 26, 35, 38, 40,
44, 46, 48, 49, 50, 5 1 , 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59,
65, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 83, 84, 86, 88, 90, 91 ,
95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111,
112, 118, 124, 128, 129, 130, 131, 135, 138,
141, 143, 144, 147, 148, 149
152
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION INDEX
?ode Pag?
51 Foundries 1,28,29,31,39,41,45,64,69,76,
85, 115, 122
52 Fountain Pen and Pencil Manufacturers 34,139
53 Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment — Household
and Commercial 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, 28,
30, 36, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49, 51, 54, 56, 60, 61,
64, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 100, 101, 103, 111,
119, 120, 121, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130, 132,
143, 145, 146, 147
54 Gifts, Novelties, and Jewelry 2, 20, 21, 46, 83,
117, 144, 148
55 Glass 14,35,41,80,91,106,110,111,138
56 Government Agencies — Federal, State, County
and City 12, 13, 24, 25, 27, 36, 42, 58, 60,
83, 89, 94, 100, 101, 102, 103, 113, 114,
133, 138, 139, 140
57 Hair Preparation
58 Hardware 53
59 Ice and Fuel 62, 123
60 Insurance 1 1 , 15, 83, 92, 93, 99, 140
61 Laundry and Laundry Equipment, Drycleaning
12, 133, 141
62 Leather and Leather Products 15, 22, 31, 75,
103, 111, 139, 142
63 Livestock 5,37,54,55,56,60,70,99,101,122,
123, 139, 141
64 Luggage
65 Lumber, Wood Products, Millwork 3,5,17,18,
22, 23, 28, 31, 32, 40, 45, 48, 49, 50, 52, 55,
58, 61, 62, 69, 70, 79, 88, 90, 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108, 114, 117, 118, 120, 127, 128,
129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 136, 137, 138, 141,
145, 148
66 Machinery 3,4,11,13,27,31,32,33,34,35,
39, 41 , 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 5 1 , 52, 53, 54, 55,
56,61,62,67,71,90,96,97, 102, 118, 120,
126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 133, 135, 140, 144
67 Meatpacking— Slaughtering 33, 42, 49, 62, 69,
72, 73, 75, 83, 96, 101, 104, 111, 117, 118,
120, 134
68 Metal Fabrication, Smelting, Metal Finishing 3,
4, 8, 9, 14, 16, 28, 30, 32, 39, 45, 46, 47,
50, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 7 1 , 72, 74, 75, 77,
88, 90, 92, 97, 98, 99, 100, 107, 108, 109,
111, 112, 114, 117, 128, 131, 132, 133, 134,
138, 143, 144, 145, 147, 148
69 Military Bases — Army, Navy, Air Force 15, 27,
36, 115
70 Mints 10, 110, 112
71 Musical Instruments 28, 35, 104, 127, 129
72 Newspapers, Books, Periodicals, Publishers 3,
7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 33,
40, 41, 42, 45, 48, 53, 55, 56, 59, 63, 64, 65,
67, 68, 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 82, 87, 89, 92, 93,
94,95,96,99, 103, 104, 105, 112, 113, 115,
117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 129,
130, 131, 132, 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 142,
143
Code Page
73 Paint and Varnish 16, 17, 28, 41, 66, 70, 94,
131, 140, 145
74 Paper Manufacturing 1, 16, 19, 40, 46, 47, 50,
54, 57, 62, 80, 96, 98, 103, 104, 105, 106,
115, 116, 119, 122, 123, 126, 131, 132, 135,
139, 141
75 Petroleum, Lubricants, Petroleum Equipment
11, 20, 39, 50, 62, 69, 101, 103, 122, 124,
135, 142, 143
76 Pharmaceuticals — Medical Supplies 26, 30, 59,
63, 69, 73, 74, 78, 91, 112, 114, 115, 126,
128, 129, 131, 145, 148
77 Phonographs, Phonograph Records and Record-
ing Studios 6, 39, 145
78 Photography, Motion Pictures, Equipment and
Supplies 47, 122
79 Plastics 4,31,40,46,48,54,65,66,67,72,77,
78, 91, 96, 104, 107, 109, 116, 117, 122,
128, 130, 146
80 Plumbing and Heating Equipment, Stoves and
Ranges 18, 29, 47, 67, 1 17, 1 18, 124, 132
81 Poultry 33, 43, 61, 87, 99, 109, 144
82 Power Plants 16, 21, 26, 37, 38, 44, 47, 49, 53,
69, 70, 71, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90,
110, 115, 117, 118, 120, 124, 125, 133, 134,
139
83 Printing, Advertising, Exhibits 8, 16, 30, 31,
33, 41, 43, 45, 46, 55, 58, 63, 64, 68, 69, 76,
87, 90, 94, 103, 104, 106, 114, 116, 121,
126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 147
84 Pumps— Gasoline, Oil, Water 20,29,33,39,71
85 Rubber Products 4, 11, 16, 23, 35, 42, 46, 74,
83,91,95, 97, 109, 112, 119, 133, 140, 148
86 Safety and Firefighting Equipment, Alarms 24,
44,48,70,71,74, 105, 106, 140
87 Scientific and Precision Instruments, Meters 4,
25, 33, 34, 43, 44, 74, 77, 103, 107, 108,
114, 119, 123, 125, 128, 132, 136, 142, 147,
148, 149
88 Shipbuilding, Ports and Docks 1,2,8, 9, 12, 14,
86, 89, 106, 107, 134
89 Shoes, Shoe Products, Footwear 42, 52, 123,
137, 144
90 Shopping Centers; Planned Industrial Com-
munities 11, 86, 105
91 Soaps and Detergents 42, 48, 110, 121
92 Social Service Industries 6, 39, 58, 59, 61, 64,
65, 66, 80, 91, 92, 94, 105, 113, 120, 140
93 Sporting Goods — Recreational Equipment 30,
40, 50, 52, 60, 74,, 75, 101, 125, 128, 129,
132, 133, 141
94 Stationery, Office Supplies, Greeting Cards 25,
30, 36, 45, 64, 68, 100, 105, 138
95 Steel 1, 1 1, 29, 32, 76, 79, 86, 93, 97, 98, 102,
104, 108, 114, 118, 128
96 Stock Exchanges, Investment Companies, Mer-
cantile Exchanges, Brokers 7, 24, 81
97 Sugar Refineries 40,91,124
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION INDEX
153
Code Pug?
98 Supermarkets, Department Stores 15, 24, 42, 94
99 Textiles— Textiles Products 2, 12, 18, 36, 45,
47, 57, 73, 78, 79, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,
105, 106, 108, 115, 116, 119, 123, 126, 127,
129, 130, 149
100 Tile 85
101 Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Smoking Arti-
cles 14, 37, 38, 66, 69, 82, 83, 84, 89, 134,
138
102 Tool Manufacturers 32, 34, 43, 46, 59, 67, 74,
86, 101, 105, 109, 115, 116, 117, 132, 143
103 Toys 5, 33, 46, 64, 95, 129, 132
104 Trading Stamps
105 Trailers, Tractors, Mobile Equipment 21, 28,
31, 34, 35, 40, 51, 56, 61, 63, 70, 71, 72, 84,
85, 90, 97, 104, 105, 118, 127, 129
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106 Transportation — Air, Bus, Rail, Steamship 2,
3, 7,9, 71,89, 102
107 Trucking 18,82,83
108 Utilities 3,7,8,9,10,19,24,29,30,43,45,46,
47, 78, 79, 81, 93, 107, 112, 116, 135, 137,
142
109 Vending Machines 5, 43, 76, 108
110 Warehouses— Storage 9,52,72,77,85
111 Wineries 5,6,7,8,9,26,52,55,66,78,81,82,
91,92,97,98, 104, 106, 107, 111, 137, 138,
139, 141
112 Wholesale and Retail Merchandising43, 103, 134
113 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 28, 31, 34, 46,
47, 63, 67, 74, 90, 91, 110, 112, 115, 125,
129, 131, 133, 140, 141, 145, 148
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